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    Piezo Orion...Has anyone got it to work?

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    • adam2070undefined
      adam2070
      last edited by adam2070

      There is not much in my config to do with this. My issues getting it going ware more hardware based this is a snippet of my config file.

      ; Endstops
      M558 P1 I1 R1 F300 A3 X0 Y0 Z0
      M574 X1 Y1 Z0 S0; Define active low and unused microswitches

      ; Z Config
      G31 X0 Y0 Z-0.1 P600; Set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
      M557 X35:280 Y35:280 S40; Define mesh grid

      These might be of help.

      1. Probe the bed(Hot) with a cold hotend and the fan off with thermal control. (Might be an issue not having an always-on heatsink fan)

      2. My bed is held up on PCB mounts not springs if you use springs might be worth making sure they are compressed.

      3. I did play around with the mounting for my printer and redesigned it has the standard hot end mount failed on my printer

      4. I found probing multiple times helps pick up issues forgetting to clean the nozzle etc

      5. The Z offset of G31 can change depending on the build bed surface I am using.

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      • Craigundefined
        Craig
        last edited by

        Thanks for the help!

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        • adam2070undefined
          adam2070 @Craig
          last edited by

          @craig Let me know if you need any more help happy to have a chat.

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          • 3dmntbighkerundefined
            3dmntbighker @adam2070
            last edited by

            @adam2070 Are you concerned about the amount of weight hanging below the Orion? It looks like you are losing a lot of Z height.

            Scratch built CoreXY with Maestro
            Heavily modified Ender 3 with Maestro
            MPCNC work in progress with Duet WiFi

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            • adam2070undefined
              adam2070 @3dmntbighker
              last edited by

              @3dmntbighker I totally agree with you and that is one of the reasons. I have not released the files for the design. I plan to change the fan setup as well as save some Z hight. I am also considering changing over to a Mosquito Hotend.

              On the auto levelling side, I am happy with the Orion over the IR setup I was using before.

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              • peirofundefined
                peirof
                last edited by

                Hi,

                I am interested.... from some days, i have a Precision Piezo Orion, and cant do it work fine...

                The first, i have doubts if the problem its the clamp to hotend, i have installed a Prometheus V2, and de clamp its for E3D... i have draw, and print a similiar clamp.... but i have the dude, if this is the problem...

                Second, in my personal clamp, i haved try PPO (Precision Piezo Orion), but he works of strange maner, some points detects correct, but other points, the nozzle touch hard the bed... and could not finish the calibration ... and less the compensation ...

                Third, I do not know how to adjust the potentiometer that has PPO, also in the videos, it seems to be a screw head, but my unit I have to do it with pliers

                Someone have mounted PPO with a Prometheus v2???

                Thanks

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                • Moriquendiundefined
                  Moriquendi
                  last edited by

                  Have you found the hole that allows you to adjust the potentiometer from the top side of the board? You'll need a small, flat blade, screwdriver.

                  Idris

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                  • peirofundefined
                    peirof @Moriquendi
                    last edited by

                    @moriquendi Thanks....

                    mmm .... the mistake is that I did not use a flat screwdriver, I used a screwdriver (star) ...

                    Now, the question is ...

                    I moved the potentiometer ...
                    How can I find out the central point? (there is some reference)
                    Can a multimeter be used?

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                    • Moriquendiundefined
                      Moriquendi
                      last edited by

                      If you look at the bottom of the board you'll see that the adjuster of the potentiometer has a flat side. To return to the centre position that flat side should be parallel to and closest to the short edge of the board.

                      Idris

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                      • peirofundefined
                        peirof @Moriquendi
                        last edited by

                        @moriquendi

                        Ok... but how know it is correct position, or its turned 180º...

                        0_1535294854363_PPO potenciometer.jpg

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                        • Moriquendiundefined
                          Moriquendi
                          last edited by

                          That looks to me like it's 180 degrees out of position.

                          Idris

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                          • peirofundefined
                            peirof @Moriquendi
                            last edited by

                            @moriquendi Left.... or right?

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                            • Moriquendiundefined
                              Moriquendi
                              last edited by

                              It doesn't matter, turn half a turn either way, there are no stops.

                              Idris

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