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    • T3P3Tonyundefined
      T3P3Tony administrators @fma
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      @fma I did a lot of testing with 1mm earlier on, this increased the % range of min and max, which is to be expected as there is less difference to average over and some time maybe that 1mm is all during a fast retract or something. On the other hand if you have 20%-140% of 1mm then the maximum underextrusion before an alarm is only 0.8mm so worth testing and tuning for specific filaments, retract lengths etc.

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      • fmaundefined
        fma
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        Ok, I see. Thanks.

        FrΓ©dΓ©ric

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        • wilrikerundefined
          wilriker @T3P3Tony
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          @t3p3tony Based on my current results and as stable as they are I would even be comfortable to set the limits to a narrower range of 65-105%. πŸ™‚ I will add this to my filament's config.g but still with S0 as long as I continue testing.

          EDIT: Regarding check length: would it make sense to synchronize this somehow with retraction distance? On my MK8 direct extruder I use a rather unusual 3.5mm retraction length which is quite close to 3mm check length.

          Manuel
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          • wilrikerundefined
            wilriker
            last edited by wilriker

            I switched now to a cone shaped interior. First print with it might be tomorrow or the day after.

            But when I removed the PCB from the housing I took a look at the sensor itself and it seems to have some kind of dirt on the shiny part. It is hart to spot or to explain. What would be the best way to clean it? My intuitive approach would be to deal with it like with my camera lenses that have sensitive coatings on it and therefore need careful cleaning with just cigarette paper (the softest paper available) and Isopropyl alcohol. But I am open to suggestions.

            Mounted in its new housing it just happily blinks now... green - red - green - red - green - red... 😁

            EDIT: And yes I read and adhered to

            Take great care not to damage [the sensor] or to touch it. Do not put the filament monitor PCB component-side down on any surface.

            Manuel
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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
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              I used cotton buds and isopropyl alcohol to clean the image sensor. AFAIR this is close to what the manufacturer recommends.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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              • wilrikerundefined
                wilriker @dc42
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                @dc42 Thanks, will do it like that then.

                Manuel
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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
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                  PS - the manufacturer says you must not squirt alcohol on the image sensor because it could get inside. So moisten the cotton bud with alcohol and then use it to gently wipe the sensor.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                  • wilrikerundefined
                    wilriker @dc42
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                    @dc42 said in Laser Filament Monitor - test results:

                    PS - the manufacturer says you must not squirt alcohol on the image sensor because it could get inside. So moisten the cotton bud with alcohol and then use it to gently wipe the sensor.

                    Did it like that. Sensor seems to be clean now. I have not printed anything yet but the status gives a lower brightness than before. No idea if that is somehow related.

                    Also did a first print with the internally cone shaped housing and the results are worse than with the default square window and open top. Not much worse but measurable. See my Google Spreadsheet for details.

                    Manuel
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                    • wilrikerundefined
                      wilriker
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                      And a second print with the cone-housing. Again slightly worse than the straight square open-window version.

                      I printed @T3P3Tony's housing with divergence today but when I tried to mount it I noticed that it does not fit. Has there been a rearrangement on the PCB at some point in time? Because the window for the sensor is much to far down. I took a photo with mounting holes aligned because they fit:
                      housing comparison

                      Left is Tony's design, right is my cone-shaped based on @dc42's version on Thingiverse.

                      Manuel
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                      • wilrikerundefined
                        wilriker @wilriker
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                        @wilriker said in Laser Filament Monitor - test results:

                        the straight square open-window version.

                        Can I get a patent on this term - or better word-spaghetti? πŸ˜‚

                        Manuel
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                        • T3P3Tonyundefined
                          T3P3Tony administrators @wilriker
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                          @wilriker that is very odd - maybe i uploaded the wrong version i need to check this when i get a chance!

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                          • wilrikerundefined
                            wilriker
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                            So, while porting @T3P3Tony's changes to get a diverging light path into my "fork" of @dc42's OpenSCAD file I went back to the original housing and now with the cleaned sensor this gave the best results so far. min/avg/max where about 2% above the average for all of these values.

                            I modified my Spreadsheet to include some color coding now. Green means greater or equal to the average in that column, red means below average.

                            The print that had this very good measurements was the new housing with diverging light path so I am going to switch housings again tonight. πŸ™‚

                            Manuel
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                            • wilrikerundefined
                              wilriker @T3P3Tony
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                              @t3p3tony said in Laser Filament Monitor - test results:

                              @wilriker that is very odd - maybe i uploaded the wrong version i need to check this when i get a chance!

                              I just checked the documentation page and the screenshots you exported from OpenSCAD on this page also show the sensor window being offset from the mounting holes.

                              Manuel
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                              • wilrikerundefined
                                wilriker
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                                Last test with black PLA is done and entered into my Spreadsheet. This was done with the diverging housing and it was a tiny bit below the quality of the default housing.

                                I now loaded grey PLA and also recalibrated my steps/mm (they were to low). I did not do this with the black PLA but I think this would only introduce a relative shift because all tests with black PLA were performed with the same steps/mm. I still have the diverging housing mounted and will use it to set a baseline for the grey PLA.

                                Manuel
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                                • wilrikerundefined
                                  wilriker
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                                  Added some results for the grey PLA now to my Spreadsheet. AVG and MAX values are somewhat consistent (among all results for grey PLA) though still wider spread than with black PLA. The MIN values however have an enormous range.

                                  I will switch back to the straight housing tonight and see how this influences the results.

                                  Manuel
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                                  • keyz182undefined
                                    keyz182
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                                    Hey, sorry, work has been busy for me, so I've only now had a chance to get back to printing. I'm still finishing off a run of parts I need that are in Spannerhands Yellow translucent PETG, which is a far cry from the Black PLA requested! Here are the sensor readings for that anyway:

                                    M591 D1
                                    Duet3D laser filament monitor on endstop input 4, disabled, allowed movement 30% to 100%, check every 3.0mm, current position 9.0, brightness 82, shutter 13, measured minimum -22%, average 30%, maximum 92% over 8353.5mm
                                    

                                    Once these are printed, I'll get the black PLA running πŸ™‚

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                                    • wilrikerundefined
                                      wilriker @keyz182
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                                      @keyz182 You should print with whatever you just print. Only the sensor housing is supposed to printed in black PLA.

                                      Manuel
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                                      • keyz182undefined
                                        keyz182 @wilriker
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                                        @wilriker As usual, I've misread something then! I really should pay more attention

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                                        • tinkerzundefined
                                          tinkerz
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                                          Hey all, been a bit since I was here. Getting ready for our local MakerFaire but had the SD card on the Duet die today so I ended up with a pre-filament sensor backup config and had to come get the filament sensor running again.

                                          Tony, wanted to share the results I do have, I haven't updated (completed all the columns) but it's a living document and will get updated from time to time. Hardest part is remembering to do a M591 before hitting print again. Doh. Feel bad I keep forgetting it. Hmm, maybe I need a sticky not on the PanelDue. πŸ˜‰

                                          Anyways results doc is here:
                                          https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yy3DLxXhCFD81EiPyyuIEZaPnIgQgkvuVNcFQiZ7ceU/edit?usp=sharing

                                          Tinkerz

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                                          • wilrikerundefined
                                            wilriker @tinkerz
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                                            @tinkerz said in Laser Filament Monitor - test results:

                                            Hardest part is remembering to do a M591 before hitting print again. Doh. Feel bad I keep forgetting it. Hmm, maybe I need a sticky not on the PanelDue. πŸ˜‰

                                            I put it in my end codes, so I cannot forget it. πŸ˜‰

                                            Manuel
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