Firmware 2.02 Release candidate 3 now available
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@dc42 Hi, it turns out I had an M558 on both my homeall and homez. I simply add the correct values at the end of the macro and problem solved.
One thing I noticed by accident is that the bed levelling, after homing all axes, crush in Y. Since I never used it, the coordinates are wrong, but anyway is it normal to go beyond the limits established?
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@3doeste said in Firmware 2.02 Release candidate 3 now available:
One thing I noticed by accident is that the bed levelling, after homing all axes, crush in Y. Since I never used it, the coordinates are wrong, but anyway is it normal to go beyond the limits established?
The firmware intentionally allows you to use G30 commands that probe beyond the normal bed limits, because there are situations in which this is desirable.
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I had another freeze with M600 last night. Same filament-change.g file as posted earlier, same symptoms. I don't know if the problem is something in my .g file or if M600 (which is new in this RC) has an issue. So far, M600 has worked 0 of 2 attempts. I've quoted my previous message on the issue below:
@garyd9 said in Firmware 2.02 Release candidate 3 now available:
Are there any restrictions on the commands usable in M600 macro? (filament-change.g ) I tried it tonight and when it hit the M600 macro, everything froze. The macro contained the following commands:
M83
G1 E-4 F2500
G91
G1 Z20 F5000
G90
G1 X0 Y85 F5000
M291 P"Change Filament"
M300 P5000None of the moves in the filament-change.g were run as far as I could tell. It appeared to just freeze when it hit the M600. The paneldue and DWC showed a paused state, but the movement buttons and resume buttons (on both UI's) didn't do anything. The only thing I was able to do was "emergency stop" (which did work.)
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I confirm that there is a problem with M600 in the 2.02RC firmware. I will fix it in 2.02RC4.
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M116 now accepts an optional S parameter to specify the acceptable temperature difference
Thank you for the implementation!
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I just set up my new Maestro
Firmware Name: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 Maestro
Firmware Electronics: Duet Maestro 1.0
Firmware Version: 2.02RC3(RTOS) (2018-10-17b2)
Web Interface Version: 1.22.4-b1Everything works nicely except the 12864 LCD.
I need to press reset on the Display for it to display something. On initial boot it shows nothing.
But the display text is garbled:This is my menu.
text R1 C1 F0 T"CoreXY"
text R15 C1 F0 T"Bed temp "
value N180 W30
text T" actual "
value N80 W30
text R30 C1 F0 T"E temp "
value N200 W30
text T" actual "
value N100 W30
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also i just noticed the firmware configurator does not produce the M350 line for maestro.
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Most 12864 displays reset automatically when they are powered up, but it looks like your display doesn't, or takes too long. You could try having just a single button on the mein menu, that loads the real menu you want, then press the encoder to get that menu.
For 2.02RC4 I will look at making the M918 command reset the display, if it doesn't already. That would give you the opportunity to use a G4 delay command in config.g before the M918 command, to give your display extra time to be ready.
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Now that 12864 support is in the firmware does that mean it will work on a Duet WIFI/Ethernet?
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@tjb1 said in Firmware 2.02 Release candidate 3 now available:
Now that 12864 support is in the firmware does that mean it will work on a Duet WIFI/Ethernet?
no. the duet wifi/ethernet does not have the communication ics required for the communication.
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Hi David,
I test firmware 2.02RC3 on my Scara and DuetWifi
I do not have a Z end stop just your IR Probe
and G28 error on G30
G30 S-1
G30 P0 X0 Y0 Z-99999Return:
G28
Error: Z probe was not triggered during probing move
Error: G0/G1: insufficient axes homedMy homeall.g (ok on 1.21RC3):
M18 ; Disable all stepper motors (pour desactiver le second bras IMPORTANT !)
G91 ; relative movement
G1 S2 Z4 F250 ; ensure head is clear of the bed;Move by security to the case or already home !
G1 S2 X10
G1 S2 Y-10; Home proximal joint
G91
G1 S1 X-200 F2000 ; move proximal joint clockwise by up to 200 degrees until the endstop switch is triggered
G1 S2 X5 ; move proximal joint anticlockwise by 10 degrees
G1 S1 X-20 F300 ; move proximal joint slowly to the endstop switch again
G90 ; absolute movement; Home distal joint
G91 ; relative movement
G1 S1 Y200 F2000 ; move distal joint clockwise by up to 200 degrees until the endstop switch is triggered
G1 S2 Y-5 ; move distal joint anticlockwise by 10 degrees
G1 S1 Y20 F300 ; move distal joint slowly to the endstop switch again
G90 ; absolute movement;Home Z
G90 ; absolute movement
G30 ; Single Z-Probe
My ZProbe on config.g:
; Z probe
M558 P1 I0 X0 Y0 Z1
G31 Z2.2 P500
M557 X25:265 Y25:265 S80 -
@dc42 @claustro
M557 X15:325 Y-15:270 P3 (in config.g)
resulting in
Error: M557: Error: M557 P parameter is no longer supported. Use a bed.g file instead.Seems like a bug to me. Or what am I missing? (It worked just fine with S parameter, but defining the number of probing points is so much handier...)
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I accidentally pressed the tool over the PanelDue instead of the temperature. After that, my 4 hours printing was broken because in the middle of printing the tool T1 with offset and temperature was deselected.
Error message in DWC:
Error: Attempting to extrude with no tool selected.
Such inputs should not be executed in print!!
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@zerspaner_gerd said in Firmware 2.02 Release candidate 3 now available:
I accidentally pressed the tool !(...) over the PanelDue instead of the temperature. After that, my 4 hours printing was broken because in the middle of printing the tool T1 with offset and temperature was deselected.
Ouch.
I completely agree with you that the attempt to change tools should be blocked. However, I think it'd be more appropriate for it to be blocked by DWC and the PanelDue (and not by the duet firmware itself.) Gcode that changes tools in mid-print is completely reasonable for multiple tool machines. For Paneldue, I think this would be a fairly simple change to just check the 'status' before reacting to the tool button.
Edit:
I just submitted pull request #42 for panelduefirmware to address this. I can't help with DWC (but I think it's not quite as easy to deactivate a tool with DWC.)
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When an SD card print is in progress and not paused, I think it might make more sense to disable many GCode commands that come from other sources. Not just tool selection but also G32, G29, and all movement commands except baby stepping. This would be done in the main firmware so that it applies to all input streams except the SD card.
Comments?
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@dc42 I think that would be a good safe default. I've ruined a few prints myself by accidentally touching the PanelDue during a print.
I still think there is a place for a screen lockout function for the Panel due in addition.
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@dc42 said in Firmware 2.02 Release candidate 3 now available:
When an SD card print is in progress and not paused, I think it might make more sense to disable many GCode commands that come from other sources. Not just tool selection but also G32, G29, and all movement commands except baby stepping. This would be done in the main firmware so that it applies to all input streams except the SD card.
Comments?
Seeing as you asked - I often change tools mid print so personally I'd be a bit miffed if I couldn't. The usual case is when I've sliced something and forgotten to select the correct tool (colour) for my mixing hot end so the slicer defaults to tool 0. The print starts and as it does the skirt, I realise that it's using the wrong tool so I just select the right one. As it's a mixing hot end, I set the operating and standby temperatures to be all the same in my slicer start code so switching tools doesn't give me any problem. If I couldn't switch tool, I'd have to abort the print, clean the bed and start again, which wouldn't be the end of the world but I prefer it the way it is.
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@deckingman said in Firmware 2.02 Release candidate 3 now available:
@dc42 said in Firmware 2.02 Release candidate 3 now available:
When an SD card print is in progress and not paused, I think it might make more sense to disable many GCode commands that come from other sources. ...
Seeing as you asked - I often change tools mid print so personally I'd be a bit miffed if I couldn't...
You don't pause before changing tools? Would it be disruptive to pause before changing tools? (I've never worked with a mixing hot end, so I don't know if pausing causes a problem or not.)
I'd be fine disabling many commands (originating from PanelDue or the DWC gcode console) from the firmware if the status was printing and not paused - as long as those commands were available while paused.
Would that impact people who stream gcode from the USB port (such as octoprint)? Telnet? Do you implement something that monitors the current "source" of the gcode stream, and then block commands from all other sources?
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Please, don't disable commands in firmware ! Sooner or later, someone will need to change something while printing, to make specific stuff. And this is where RRF is great: it allows us to experiment, and make amazing things.
I vote to only disable some critical buttons from DWC/Panel Due, or, better, just add a confirm dialog, so we can still use them. And having the ability to define which buttons we want a confirmation for would be great (not too complicated to do with DWC, maybe more tricky with Panel Due).
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Or implement a switch like enable / disable potential "dangerous" commands during print. (like a "child safety lock" )