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    • garyd9undefined
      garyd9
      last edited by garyd9

      "Warning: motor phase A may be disconnected reported by driver(s) 2"

      (I thought this was resolved in RC2 or RC3??):

      I think it's happening during the very slow Z movements when doing G32 probing, but I can't be sure. I know it happens sometime between issuing G32 and getting the results on the paneldue console page. On this machine, I'm using the manual bed leveling assistant (that tells me how far to turn each of three leveling screws.)

      I'm using a BLTouch on this printer (with probe type 5 that always worked for me, so I never changed to the BLTouch dedicated probe type.)

      Here's everything in config.g related to movement or bed leveling:

      M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16:16 I1
      M92 X93.91 Y93.84 Z401.0 E103.287:102.287
      M566 X480 Y480 Z300 E1200:1200
      M203 X12000 Y12000 Z2000 E3600:3600
      M201 X750 Y750 Z150 E2000:2000
      M906 X810 Y810 Z300 E810:810 I30
      M558 P5 X0 Y0 Z1 H5 F100 T6000 A3 B1
      G31 X-73.2 Y-0.8 Z1.17 P25
      M671 X0.0:-51:48 Y-68.2:66.0:66.0 P0.5
      

      // homeall.g

      M280 P3 S160 I1 ; reset any bltouch alarm and pull up the pin
      T1 P0                 ; X must be homed relative to the right nozzle.  P0 prevents any tool change macros
      G91                   ; relative positioning
      G1 S2 Z5 F6000        ; lower HBP relative to current position
      G1 S1 X266 Y155 F6000 ; move quickly to X and Y axis endstops and stop there (first pass)
      G1 S2 X-5 Y-5 F6000   ; go back a few mm on all axis
      G1 S1 X266 Y155 F360  ; move slowly to X and Y axis endstops once more (second pass)
      G90		; back to absolute
      G92 X151 Y75	; set X and Y
      G1 X73.2 Y-67.4 F6000  ; position the probe over the front/center screw adjustment point (offsetting from T1)
      G91			; relative positioning
      M401			; deploy the probe
      G1 S1 Z-155 F6000	; quickly move Z down, stopping at the probe
      G1 S2 Z5 F1200		; immediately move the nozzle 5mm away from the build plate
      M401			; make sure the probe is deployed still
      G30			; slowly probe at the current position and set Z to the trigger height
      M402			; retract the probe
      

      // bed.g

      M561 ; clear any bed transform
      G29 S2; clear any heightmaps
      ; Probe the bed at 3 points
      M402 ; retract probe
      G28 ; home
      G90 ; absolute moves
      G1 Z5 ; get the bed out of the way so the probe can deploy
      G30 P0 X0.0 Y-68.2 Z-99999
      G30 P1 X-51 Y66.0 Z-99999
      G30 P2 X48 Y66.0 Z-99999 S3
      M402 ; retract probe
      

      Edit: The board is a Duet Ethernet 1.02.

      "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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      • Danalundefined
        Danal @fcwilt
        last edited by Danal

        @fcwilt said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

        I just print a few lines of "skirt" which gives me a chance to verify that all should be well and I can tweak the Z height if needed.

        Since this is handled by the slicer it doesn't cause any issues.

        Frederick

        Skirt works when it is a choice.

        Sometimes, NOT having a skirt is crucial to the "bottom to side" transition. Particularly on single-wall, zero infill, parts.

        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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        • fcwiltundefined
          fcwilt @Danal
          last edited by fcwilt

          @danal said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

          Skirt works when it is a choice.

          Sometimes, NOT having a skirt is crucial to the "bottom to side" transition. Particularly on single-wall, zero infill, parts.

          I have no idea what that means.

          Frederick

          Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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          • AlexLinundefined
            AlexLin @fcwilt
            last edited by

            @fcwilt maybe confusing skirt with brim....

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @AlexLin
              last edited by

              @alexlin said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

              @fcwilt maybe confusing skirt with brim....

              That may be the case.

              Thanks.

              Frederick

              Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @garyd9
                last edited by

                @garyd9 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                "Warning: motor phase A may be disconnected reported by driver(s) 2"

                (I thought this was resolved in RC2 or RC3??):

                I think it's happening during the very slow Z movements when doing G32 probing, but I can't be sure. I know it happens sometime between issuing G32 and getting the results on the paneldue console page. On this machine, I'm using the manual bed leveling assistant (that tells me how far to turn each of three leveling screws.)

                Can you try to pin this down? In RC4 I increased the minimum motor speed below which the open-load status from the drivers is ignored; so that message shouldn't be generated at low speeds.

                Also, please use M115 to double check that you are running 2.02RC4.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                • Danalundefined
                  Danal @fcwilt
                  last edited by

                  @fcwilt said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                  @alexlin said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                  @fcwilt maybe confusing skirt with brim....

                  That may be the case.

                  Thanks.

                  Frederick

                  Yikes, correct!!! I was confusing skirt with brim...

                  So, let me change it to:

                  If you have room for a skirt, sure, that works. There may be circumstances where there is room for a prime line, but not for a standard full skirt.

                  🙂

                  Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                  • garyd9undefined
                    garyd9 @dc42
                    last edited by

                    @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                    @garyd9 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                    "Warning: motor phase A may be disconnected reported by driver(s) 2"

                    (I thought this was resolved in RC2 or RC3??):

                    I think it's happening during the very slow Z movements when doing G32 probing, but I can't be sure. I know it happens sometime between issuing G32 and getting the results on the paneldue console page. On this machine, I'm using the manual bed leveling assistant (that tells me how far to turn each of three leveling screws.)

                    Can you try to pin this down? In RC4 I increased the minimum motor speed below which the open-load status from the drivers is ignored; so that message shouldn't be generated at low speeds.

                    Also, please use M115 to double check that you are running 2.02RC4.

                    M115
                    FIRMWARE_NAME: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet FIRMWARE_VERSION: 2.02RC4(RTOS) ELECTRONICS: Duet Ethernet 1.02 or later FIRMWARE_DATE: 2018-11-18b5
                    

                    As for pinning it down, I'll try this evening (US Eastern time.) Do you have any suggestions on how I could go about doing that? Just perform manual Z movements via "G1 Zxx F100"?

                    It's difficult to isolate via G32, as the message doesn't appear until the bed.g is completed, so it might be happening in the very first move that G32 performs, it it might be the very last... there's no way to really tell (that I'm aware of.)

                    As well, it doesn't happen every time I level the bed, and I believe it's more frequent the first time I level the bed after transitioning from standby power (5VDC via USB) to full power (24VDC via VIN) using the ATX controls.

                    "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @garyd9
                      last edited by

                      @garyd9 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                      It's difficult to isolate via G32, as the message doesn't appear until the bed.g is completed, so it might be happening in the very first move that G32 performs, it it might be the very last... there's no way to really tell (that I'm aware of.)

                      No, if it happens at the end then it's the leadscrew adjustment move that is causing it, or possibly a command at the end of your bed.g file.

                      • Do you have any movement commands after the last G30 command in bed.g?
                      • How long does the leadscrew adjustment move take, in the worst case?
                      • Do you change the motor currents in bed.g? Sprious open-load reports are more likely at low motor currents.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                      http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                      • garyd9undefined
                        garyd9 @dc42
                        last edited by

                        @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                        @garyd9 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                        It's difficult to isolate via G32, as the message doesn't appear until the bed.g is completed, so it might be happening in the very first move that G32 performs, it it might be the very last... there's no way to really tell (that I'm aware of.)

                        No, if it happens at the end then it's the leadscrew adjustment move that is causing it, or possibly a command at the end of your bed.g file.

                        I think that I might be causing a misunderstanding: I read the "console" messages from the paneldue. When I start the "manual bed leveling assistant" from the paneldue, there is no console output (on the paneldue) until the entire process is completed. At that point, I might get 3-4 messages all appended to each other. For example, I might get a "Warning: motor phase A may be disconnected reported by driver(s) 2" message with a warning appended about an inconsistent probe, and append to that I get the output from the leveling assistant (that tells me which screws to turn and by how much.)

                        • How long does the leadscrew adjustment move take, in the worst case?

                        Your phrase "leadscrew adjustment" is confusing me. The only leadscrew in my printer is my Z axis (bed moves in Z.) I don't adjust that. I use three (manual) adjustment screws and manually adjust them as suggested by the duet after running the manual leveling assistant.

                        If you're referring to the Z-axis movement when probing, then it's perhaps 5 seconds worst case.

                        • Do you have any movement commands after the last G30 command in bed.g?
                        • Do you change the motor currents in bed.g? Sprious open-load reports are more likely at low motor currents.

                        I've posted the entire bed.g file above. The only thing after the last G30 is a M402 and no current adjustments (or things that would impact current.)

                        However, my Z axis stepper motor (with the leadscrew) is a low power stepper and configured for 300 milliamps. (from config.g: M906 X810 Y810 Z300 E810:810 I30)

                        "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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                        • 3dmntbighkerundefined
                          3dmntbighker @dc42
                          last edited by

                          @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                          @garyd9 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                          "Warning: motor phase A may be disconnected reported by driver(s) 2"

                          (I thought this was resolved in RC2 or RC3??):

                          I think it's happening during the very slow Z movements when doing G32 probing, but I can't be sure. I know it happens sometime between issuing G32 and getting the results on the paneldue console page. On this machine, I'm using the manual bed leveling assistant (that tells me how far to turn each of three leveling screws.)

                          I saw this message once with RC3. I wasn't sure what it meant, but the print had completed.

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

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                          • garyd9undefined
                            garyd9
                            last edited by

                            @dc42 - an example of what I meant by:

                            @garyd9 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                            It's difficult to isolate via G32, as the message doesn't appear until the bed.g is completed, so it might be happening in the very first move that G32 performs, it it might be the very last... there's no way to really tell (that I'm aware of.)

                            0_1543358424656_20181127_165604 - Copy.jpg

                            As you can see by the message at 0m05, multiple messages are combined into a single entry, so I'm not sure where in the bed leveling assistant that the warning occurs.

                            "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
                              last edited by

                              What is your Z steps/mm and VIV voltage? It's just occurred to me that if the driver can't maintain the requested current due to the motor inductance being high, motor speed being high, and supply voltage being low, that too would give rise to an open load report.

                              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                              http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                              • fcwiltundefined
                                fcwilt
                                last edited by

                                Hi,

                                I would first fix the heater issues and the power supply issue.

                                Then see how things go.

                                Frederick

                                Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                                • garyd9undefined
                                  garyd9 @dc42
                                  last edited by

                                  @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                                  What is your Z steps/mm and VIV voltage? It's just occurred to me that if the driver can't maintain the requested current due to the motor inductance being high, motor speed being high, and supply voltage being low, that too would give rise to an open load report.

                                  M350 Z16 I1
                                  M92 Z401.0

                                  VIN is 24VDC.

                                  Again, I want to point out that this doesn't seem to cause any harm, and it only seems to happen once in a while: usually the first time I run the leveling assistant after turning on the 24V PSU (via M80.) I can (and often do) run the manual bed leveling assistant 3 or 4 times before printing and it will only happen the first time.

                                  If I run the assistant again before the PSU is powered down, I usually won't see the warning. However, if the PSU powers down (via M81 S1), it will usually happen again once I power it back on, heat up the build plate, and run the assistant again.

                                  "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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                                  • dc42undefined
                                    dc42 administrators
                                    last edited by

                                    After turning on the power with M80, do you have any sort of delay before you run the bed probing command? You mentioned waiting for the heaters - do you always do that?

                                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                    http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                    • garyd9undefined
                                      garyd9 @dc42
                                      last edited by

                                      @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                                      After turning on the power with M80, do you have any sort of delay before you run the bed probing command? You mentioned waiting for the heaters - do you always do that?

                                      Yes. My procedure is to run a macro (from paneldue) that turns on the 24V PSU via a SSR (and also turns on LEDs attached to one of the always-on fan headers.) I then prep my build surface and begin heating the bed. I don't start the manual leveling assistant after until the build area has reached 65C (PLA) or 90C (PETG/ABS/ePC) and settled.

                                      I also often heat the nozzle I'll be using to a standby temperature while heating the build plate (130C or 160C depending on material.)

                                      All of this is initiated on the PanelDue. For this machine, I rarely use DWC for anything besides remote monitoring.

                                      "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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                                      • dc42undefined
                                        dc42 administrators @garyd9
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks. Does the problem only ever happen when it is the first time you have run the motor after VIN power has been restored?

                                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                        • garyd9undefined
                                          garyd9 @dc42
                                          last edited by

                                          @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                                          Thanks. Does the problem only ever happen when it is the first time you have run the motor after VIN power has been restored?

                                          I think so. I started paying much closer attention to the warning yesterday after my post (but I've only started 2 prints since then.) I'll certainly keep you informed if it happens other than the first time running the stepper after VIN is restored.

                                          "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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                                          • garyd9undefined
                                            garyd9 @garyd9
                                            last edited by

                                            @garyd9 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                                            @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 2.02RC4 released:

                                            Thanks. Does the problem only ever happen when it is the first time you have run the motor after VIN power has been restored?

                                            I think so. I started paying much closer attention to the warning yesterday after my post (but I've only started 2 prints since then.) I'll certainly keep you informed if it happens other than the first time running the stepper after VIN is restored.

                                            As luck would have it, this evening I had it happen when starting a new print with the printer NOT going into "ATX Off" first. Print ended, I hit the M80 macro (to counter a pending M81 S1), prepped a new plate, heated it up, and got the warning when leveling the build plate.

                                            "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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