Duet Wifi setup - need help
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1.) Either should be OK, I'd probably stick with Marlin.
2.) Those settings are reasonable
3.) Should be fine leaving as is
4.) I'd do the defaults (800mA)That should get you up and running, you can tweak from there.
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Thanks! Any idea why the z-axis acceleration is so low and the extruder so high?
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Your extruder acceleration looks rather high to me, although it may be OK if it is a direct drive extruder with only about 100 steps/mm. I suggest you reduce it to 3000.
It's normal to use a low Z acceleration when the Z axis is driven by a threaded rod and has a very high steps/mm.
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Good morning!
The extruder is a bowden type with a relatively short tube length, i.e. small printer. Steps/mm is 406.
The z-axis is driven by a finely threaded rod and is 1097 steps/mm.
I wish to integrate the infrared sensor, mine is a v1,1 version, I believe. As stock, the printer has a microswitch for the z-axis. Do I understand correctly that I do not use this micro switch for the z any longer?
Sounds like it's time for me to cut off the many JST style connectors from my printer and attach the Molex type. I have been holding off until I figured out enough about the Duet Wifi so as to minimize my down time.
Thanks again for all the help!
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Your extruder evidently has gearing of around 3:1, so you should definitely reduce the extruder acceleration to 1000-3000 until you have time to test what it is capable of.
If you use the IR probe for Z homing on a Cartesian or CoreXY printer, then you don't need a Z microswitch. But you don't need to disconnect it either, so you may as well leave it in place and connected for now. That will give you a choice of how to do Z homing.
I assume your JST connectors are the ones with a pitch finer than 2.54mm, not the Molex-compatible ones.
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Hello,
Yes, you are correct, I'm using a E3D Titan extruder. Thank you, I will follow your advice.
The JST connectors seem to have the same pin spacing but I think the holes the pins go into are smaller? I tried to push them on but they didn't seem to want to go. Didn't want to break anything. Should they fit enough for testing? I'm thinking I really need to extend all the wiring as it's looking pretty tight in the enclosure and perhaps I should mount the Duet outside.
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Ah, I should look closer before typing! The JST connectors indeed will fit onto the Duet board. The stepper motor wire coloring does not match up though. I am assuming it will be okay and rotation direction can be changed by editing the config.g?
Duet colors are - red/blue/green/black
Current wiring will be - green/black/red/blue
I do show resistance between the green/black and red/blue pairs so I assume this is all normal and will work. -
Okay…for some reason, I thought if you connect 12v to the board, you should not connect the USB simultaneously? Is this correct?
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I have everything wired up and 12v applied to the board. The LEDs are lit up but I don't really know what they mean. I can connect to the board via the web interface, but cannot connect in my slicer (Simplify3D). I'm assuming I need to connect the USB cable? If so, do I need to move a jumper beforehand?
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I've read the Wiki again and it's not clear to me. I don't want to feed power back into my computer if I connect the USB. Puzzled…
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You don't need to connect via S3D, just use it to save .gcode files and upload those via the web interface. No need to connect USB.
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I'm have my extruder connected to E0 Heat and the thermistor on E0 Temp. I can see the temperature reading but the heater doesn't turn on using the web interface. I can get the bed to turn on and warm up with a correct temperature reading. Once again, I am confused.
This is what is in the config.g below:; Heaters
M143 S260 ; Set maximum heater temperature to 260C
M570 S150 ; Set maximum heating time to 150s
M305 P0 T100000 B3950 C0.0000000000000000 R4700 L0 H0 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 0
M305 P1 T100000 B3950 C0.0000000000000000 R4700 L0 H0 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 1 -
Thank you, elmoret. I know it's not recommended to print via USB but I kind of like it. Seems easiest for me. Maybe I can learn to do it another way.
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Well crap, I figured out why the nozzle wasn't heating up! I clicked on the Heater 1 in the web interface and it went from standby to active. What purpose does this serve, aside from challenging newbies?
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Latest issue…extruder motor was running the wrong way. Changed M569 P3 S1 to M569 P3S0. This worked to reverse a different motor earlier today. Now, in the web interface, I cannot get the extruder motor to turn and get this error message:
M120
M83
G1 E-5 F600
M121
Attempting to extrude with no tool selected.So...what the heck did I do wrong now?
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There are two heaters in the web interface because some printers have two extruders.
If you changed it to "M569 P3S0", the problem is not having a space between 3 and S.
Also, if you flip the connector on a stepper motor, it will reverse motor direction.
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Oops, that was a typo…there is a space between the 3 and S. The funny thing is I changed it back to how it was originally (when the motor was working, just running backwards) and it still doesn't work. I've powered down, refreshed the web interface, and still doesn't work.
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Could you post your config.g here, please?
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There should be a line like:
M563 P0 D0 H1 ; Define tool 0 to use extruder drive 0 and heater 1
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Also regarding the power from USB question:
Specifically, the board can always safely be powered by USB