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    • T3P3Tonyundefined
      T3P3Tony administrators @sleepless
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      @sleepless which LED lights?

      worth working through this documentation:
      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Step_by_step_guide

      www.duet3d.com

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      • sleeplessundefined
        sleepless
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        Im not tech savvy like that and dont understand what alot of that is talking about. Is there a problem with using the motors from the robo r1 plus?

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        • sleeplessundefined
          sleepless
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          i hate this whenever i turn off/on the board the network has a hard time rediscovering it. Is there a work around for this?

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          • sleeplessundefined
            sleepless
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            can i please get a direct line with a support member this forum takes way too long

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @sleepless
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              @sleepless The Robo3D R1 has a metal enclosure doesn't it? Where do you have the Duet installed? The printer enclosure could be interfering with the wifi signal.

              See here to try and trouble shoot your wifi connectivity

              https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/WiFi_disconnections_and_AJAX_timeout_errors

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator @sleepless
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                @sleepless said in Your Duet rejected the HTTP request: page not found:

                Im not tech savvy like that and dont understand what alot of that is talking about.

                How can you expect to use this printer if you can't be bothered to read up on how it works?

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator @sleepless
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                  @sleepless said in Your Duet rejected the HTTP request: page not found:

                  Is there a problem with using the motors from the robo r1 plus?

                  You'll need to know the specs of those motors. Check for a model number if the manufacturer hasn't given you any information. At the minimum you need to know the rated current they can handle, and then set the duet to use about 70-85% of that. So if the motors are 1500ma, set the current to 1000ma to 1200ma

                  https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors

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                  • sleeplessundefined
                    sleepless
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                    Well every other 3d printer company offers support and I can spend time chatting with them learning about their machines. And recieve normal troubleshooting help and not have to use a forum to wait for a response. I know how my printers work. I know how the fw works, but this is another level of knowledge, and I am admitting my ignorance and requesting someone to take me by the hand and walk me through this like any other companies support would do if requested of them.

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                    • sleeplessundefined
                      sleepless @Phaedrux
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                      @phaedrux ok i will call robo3d and get the information thank you

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                      • T3P3Tonyundefined
                        T3P3Tony administrators @sleepless
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                        @sleepless
                        Take it step by step.

                        Get the connectivity working as @Phaedrux recommends. That said you do not need to reboot after every single change.

                        Once that is working check you have wired the printer in line with the wiring guide:
                        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/edit/9/46

                        www.duet3d.com

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                        • Phaedruxundefined
                          Phaedrux Moderator @sleepless
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                          @sleepless I'm sorry the speed of response isn't up to your liking. Please keep in mind that Duet is located in the UK and so you'll have to forgive any time zone delays. There are others who are very knowledgeable that can help, but the problem must be stated clearly so that a detailed response can be given. We need some detail about your problems to be able to respond. That's why there is documentation. It's a lot easier to spend a little time reading things over a bit since all your answers are contained within. Anything anyone tells you here will already be in the documentation in some form.

                          Now I'll be glad to give you a hand here, but you'll have to start giving some more details,

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                          • T3P3Tonyundefined
                            T3P3Tony administrators @sleepless
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                            @sleepless what does the original control board of the Robo run? Alot of the information you need to configure the Duet for the printer will be available in the configuration of the old controller.

                            www.duet3d.com

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                            • sleeplessundefined
                              sleepless
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                              ok would you mind telling me a list off details I should provide? Ive been reading docs for the past week, so i am frustrated from hunting through them for answers when someone can quickly tell me an answer. I unfortunately dont have free time to sit around reading the docs, as it is the setup has had this machine down and my attention away from for for 4 days which I cant afford so it must get up and running today. I understand the time difference which is why i requested help from someone in USA

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                              • Phaedruxundefined
                                Phaedrux Moderator @sleepless
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                                @sleepless said in Your Duet rejected the HTTP request: page not found:

                                @phaedrux ok i will call robo3d and get the information thank you

                                You may also be able to find the information from the existing configuration. I'm not familiar with the Robo3D R1. But if it's currently functioning you may be able to find the values on the LCD or in the firmware source if available. Maybe even a product website.

                                Here is some documentation on adapting a printer to use a Duet: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Going_from_Marlin_on_Arduino_to_RepRapFirmware_on_Duet

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
                                  Phaedrux Moderator
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                                  Adapting an existing printer to Duet
                                  What mechanical and electrical details are needed to configure RepRapFirmware? What information is needed to configure an existing 3D printer to work with a Duet control board? Going from Marlin on Arduino to RepRapFirmware on Duet

                                  What information is needed to configure an existing 3D printer to work with a Duet control board?
                                  Every 3D printer is different. And while mechanics are commonly shared, the specifics will vary greatly. Changing over an existing commercial 3D printer to use Duet electronics requires some basic mechanical and electrical knowledge of the printer. This information can usually be obtained from manufacturer documentation, or a quick google search. In a pinch you can measure. The details needed, and common values for them are found below.

                                  What mechanical details are needed to configure RepRapFirmware?
                                  Steps per MM
                                  Motor resolution
                                  0.9° or 1.8° rotation per step
                                  400 or 200 steps per revolution
                                  Drive pulley tooth count
                                  16T, 20T, 30T, 40T, 60T are common
                                  Belt tooth profile and pitch
                                  Timing Profile Example: GT2, GT3, MXL, HTD
                                  Belt Pitch Example: 2mm, 3mm, 2.08mm, etc
                                  Driver microstepping
                                  Commonly 16 steps (A4988) or 32 steps (DRV8825)
                                  Duet can use up to 256
                                  Lead screw pitch and lead
                                  Pitch = distance between threads
                                  Lead = travel in mm for one revolution
                                  TR8*8 are most common with a pitch of 2mm and a lead of 8mm
                                  Gear Ratios
                                  Extruder Gearing
                                  Example: E3D Titan and BondTech extruders use 3:1 gearing.
                                  Z Axis Gearing
                                  Example: 20T drive gear and 40T gear on lead screw would be 2:1 gearing
                                  Formulas
                                  Online Steps Per MM Calculator (Google Sheets)
                                  X and Y Axis]
                                  xy_steps_per_mm = (motor_steps_per_rev ∗ driver_microstep) / (belt_pitch_mm ∗ pulley_number_of_teeth)
                                  Z Axis
                                  Z_steps_per_mm = (motor_steps_per_rev * driver_microstep) / thread_pitch
                                  Extruder Axis
                                  e_steps_per_mm = (motor_steps_per_rev * driver_microstep) * (big_gear_teeth / small_gear_teeth) / (hob_effective_diameter * pi)
                                  Build Volume
                                  Axis travel maximums
                                  Print surface size
                                  Z Probe to Nozzle XYZ offset
                                  Origin location (0,0) AKA home position.
                                  What electrical details are needed to configure RepRapFirmware?
                                  Voltages
                                  Power Supply
                                  Commonly 12v or 24v
                                  Fan Voltages
                                  Most commonly 12v, but also available in 24v and 5v
                                  Heater cartridge and bed heater voltage
                                  12v or 24v common for heater cartridges and PCB heat beds. 120v or 240v for AC powered heat beds using an SSR
                                  Max rated motor current in amps
                                  Check the motor spec sheet if available, may need to find model number sticker on the motor
                                  May be found in configuration.h or LCD menu of the printer
                                  For optimal performance on the Duet target to set the current at 70-85% of max rated
                                  Thermistor details
                                  Type of thermistor
                                  Thermistor, PT100, PT1000, Type-K Thermocouple
                                  Thermistor table values if known
                                  Max temp for bed and hotend
                                  Endstop details
                                  Endstop type: microswitch, optical, hall effect
                                  Switch type: Active Low (Normally open), or Active High (normally closed)
                                  Endstop position: High end or low end of travel
                                  Z Probe details
                                  Probe voltage
                                  Probe trigger height
                                  Probe voltage
                                  What firmware details are needed to configure RepRapFirmware?
                                  Speed settings
                                  Acceleration and Jerk values
                                  Can be found in LCD menu or in configuration.h
                                  Extrusion multiplier
                                  Z offset
                                  Fan speeds
                                  **

                                  Going from Marlin on Arduino to RepRapFirmware on Duet
                                  Once you have these printer details you can use the RepRapFirmware Configurator to build yourself a starting config file set.

                                  If you're not sure what these values are for your printer, check with the manufacturer, check labels, check google, check the forums to see if someone else has already converted your model of printer, etc.

                                  If you're coming from Marlin and have access to the configuration.h files you check there for some of the values.

                                  Note: Marlin uses MM/s for feed rates, RepRapFirmware uses MM/Min. To convert from one to the other you must either multiply or divide by 60. Example: 100mm/s = 6000mm/min.

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                                  • Phaedruxundefined
                                    Phaedrux Moderator
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                                    I understand your frustration. The initial setup can be a little daunting, but once it's out of the way it's out of the way. So some time up front is required. Duet isn't a 3D printer manufacturer, the board is meant to be flexible and configurable so it can fit into almost any situation. This means it's not exactly plug and play. For that you'd want to get a printer kit that comes with a Duet, or find a model of printer that has already been adapted and using someones already done config. But this is where we are, so lets get that duet working in the Robo3D R1.

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                                    • T3P3Tonyundefined
                                      T3P3Tony administrators @sleepless
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                                      @sleepless Looking at the Robo R1 page it looks like that printer uses a RAMPS board:

                                      https://help.robo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002569971-R1-RAMPS-Board-Wiring-Diagram

                                      It looks like the firmware is here:
                                      https://help.robo3d.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000723672-Robo-R1-original-firmware

                                      If those match your printer then a good start point is the configuration.h in the firmware to get the settings used on the Robo.

                                      www.duet3d.com

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                                      • sleeplessundefined
                                        sleepless @Phaedrux
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                                        @phaedrux Motor resolution
                                        Not sure what these are:
                                        0.9° or 1.8° rotation per step
                                        400 or 200 steps per revolution
                                        Driver microstepping
                                        // MS1 MS2 Stepper Driver Microstepping mode table
                                        #define MICROSTEP1 LOW,LOW
                                        #define MICROSTEP2 HIGH,LOW
                                        #define MICROSTEP4 LOW,HIGH
                                        #define MICROSTEP8 HIGH,HIGH
                                        #define MICROSTEP16 HIGH,HIGH
                                        my guess is 16 microsteps
                                        according to the site the step motor is a:

                                        4.25V
                                        1.7A
                                        21-90 oz-in / 1.5-6.5 kg-cm
                                        Hybrid
                                        Extruder Gearing Where can I find this?

                                        Axis travel maximums
                                        Answers:
                                        steps per mm
                                        #define DEFAULT_AXIS_STEPS_PER_UNIT {80,80,800,723.38} x,y,z,e

                                        TR8*8 are most common with a pitch of 2mm and a lead of 8mm
                                        20t gt2 belt
                                        (dont know pitch but i think its 2mm)

                                        i copied this from the marlin fw
                                        // actual motor currents in Amps, need as many here as DIGIPOT_I2C_NUM_CHANNELS
                                        #define DIGIPOT_I2C_MOTOR_CURRENTS {1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0}

                                        psu is 12v amps

                                        Z Probe details: uses two endstops to trigger its autohoming

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                                        • sleeplessundefined
                                          sleepless
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                                          [0_1540502855300_ROBO3DR1PLUSV2.ino](Uploading 100%)
                                          heres a copy of their fw

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                                          • sleeplessundefined
                                            sleepless
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                                            havent been able to reconnect to the browser since i powered off and on the duet... What did i break?

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