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    • zzingundefined
      zzing
      last edited by zzing

      9:45:28 PM
      Finished printing file 20mm_cube.gcode, print time was 0h 34m
      9:44:42 PM
      Error: Internal Error in Read at ../src/Storage/FileStore.cpp(281)
      Error: Internal Error in Close at ../src/Storage/FileStore.cpp(148)
      9:11:28 PM
      M290 S-0.05
      9:11:05 PM
      M32 "20mm_cube.gcode"
      File 20mm_cube.gcode selected for printing

      This is the only issue I have noticed with RC5.

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @zzing
        last edited by dc42

        @zzing said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

        9:45:28 PM
        Finished printing file 20mm_cube.gcode, print time was 0h 34m
        9:44:42 PM
        Error: Internal Error in Read at ../src/Storage/FileStore.cpp(281)
        Error: Internal Error in Close at ../src/Storage/FileStore.cpp(148)
        9:11:28 PM
        M290 S-0.05
        9:11:05 PM
        M32 "20mm_cube.gcode"
        File 20mm_cube.gcode selected for printing

        This is the only issue I have noticed with RC5.

        Have you any idea what provoked the Internal Error messages? I presume you didn't remove the SD card before the print finished?

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • frafaundefined
          frafa
          last edited by frafa

          Hi David
          Test 2.02RC5 on my Scara
          Homing ok 🙂 --> oup's ko 😞

          But after homnig absolute movement return error
          possible move just on relative movement ...
          Move on G90 impossible ...

          G90 ; absolute movement
          G1 Y0 X0 F1000
          Error: G1/G2/G3: intermediate position outside machine limits

          UPGRADE ...

          David if i remove G1 S2 X1 Y-1; on my homeall.g before G0 I always have the same error as on the versionn 2.02RC4 brief G30 does not work and homig is wrong ...

          ; Home Z ir-probe
          G91; Add test ...
          G1 S2 X1 Y-1; Add test ...
          G90; absolute movement
          G30; Single Z-Probe

          In short on scara I have the same concerns as on version 2.02RC4

          Scara with DuetWifi => Scarlette3D
          https://youtu.be/mBF5cO8vGhI

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          • giostarkundefined
            giostark
            last edited by giostark

            Hi,
            I'm still facing the perfect ,or more possible accurate ,calibration. And in the meanwhile I discovered a bug.
            If I use the microstep 0.05 from the WC by pressing the Z-Baby stepping button, before or after a manual extrusion always from the WC ,the printer replicate the same extrusion as an other manual input (see picture ) . If this happen when the filament is near the nozzle occur the muse bite because the gears run faster the capability of the nozzle to release the material . (this because the manual extrusion for load the filament is done fast - my printer have near 15cm between the nozzle and the extruder gear)
            I can reproduce this as many time I want.
            0_1543604153341_20181130_193358.jpg

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            • k3lagundefined
              k3lag
              last edited by

              Working fine on my dual idex bigbox

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @giostark
                last edited by

                @giostark said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                If I use the microstep 0.05 from the WC by pressing the Z-Baby stepping button, before or after a manual extrusion always from the WC ,the printer replicate the same extrusion as an other manual input (see picture ) .

                Thanks for reporting this, it's on my list to investigate.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • Gone2Farundefined
                  Gone2Far
                  last edited by

                  Working fine on homebrew kossel.

                  Original Prusa i3 MK2S
                  Large Kossel Homebrew

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                  • zzingundefined
                    zzing
                    last edited by

                    @dc42 correct, no pulling of SD. There really wasn't anything I was doing directly, except for being in proximity to it.

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @frafa
                      last edited by

                      @frafa said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                      Error: G1/G2/G3: intermediate position outside machine limits

                      Are you certain that X0 Y0 is accessible in a straight line from the initial position? What happens if you use G0 instead of G1?

                      This is the homeall.g file on my SCARA:

                      ; Home All file for Robotdigg SCARA arm printer
                      M561			; cancel bed compensation
                      G91
                      
                      G1 S2 Z28 F1000		; raise Z to keep nozzle clear of base frame
                      
                      G1 S1 X200 Y200 F1000	; home proximal and distal arms
                      G1 S2 X-5 Y-5 F1000	; back off
                      G1 S1 X10 Y10 F200	; repeat the homing more slowly
                      
                      G90
                      G1 X-75 Y75 F3000	; move to a position that correspond to one of the M557 grid points
                      G30			; home Z
                      G1 Z28 F1000		; move to safe height again
                      
                      G29 S1			; load height map
                      

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @dc42
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                        @dc42 said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                        @giostark said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                        If I use the microstep 0.05 from the WC by pressing the Z-Baby stepping button, before or after a manual extrusion always from the WC ,the printer replicate the same extrusion as an other manual input (see picture ) .

                        Thanks for reporting this, it's on my list to investigate.

                        I confirm this issue. It will be fixed in 2.02RC6.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                        • Danalundefined
                          Danal
                          last edited by Danal

                          Installed and working on a Larg-ish delta (600mm x 600mm). No issues found so far. Have done a couple of prints, one of them about six hours.

                          And... this did clean up the HTTP line ends (reported in a separate thread, now marked resolved).

                          Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                          • resamundefined
                            resam
                            last edited by resam

                            Some odd behaviour during pause & resume:
                            I have this in my resume.g:

                            G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z3 F6000     ; return to point previously paused at (but above it)
                            G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z0 F180      ; return to point previously paused at (lower nozzle)
                            

                            G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z3 actually moves to X0 and Y0 - instead of the "last saved point".
                            Then it move 3mm down.
                            Then it seems to continue to the correct "last saved point" location (not sure if this is still from with resume.g or already the next commanded move from my print code).
                            Now it obviously crashes because the nozzle is too low.

                            This is repeatable. Print something for a few minutes. Pause. (I usually do a filament change or clear a heat-creep and command some manual extrusion to prime the nozzle). The Resume. Then crash (if I'm not quick enough with the E-stop).

                            I might have tweaked my config - but I don't see anything obvious in my version-controlled config files...
                            @dc42 Should G0 R1 X0 Y0 behave the same as G1 R1 X0 Y0?

                            edit: I just flashed RC4 again - and the problem is gone. So this is a regression in RC5.

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                            • frafaundefined
                              frafa
                              last edited by frafa

                              @David

                              I have exactly the same problems as with version 2.02RC3
                              https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/7316/firmware-2-02-release-candidate-3-now-available/70

                              tested with your homing.all file adapted to my config, the same errors ...

                              Downgrade 1.21RC3 waiting ...

                              Scara with DuetWifi => Scarlette3D
                              https://youtu.be/mBF5cO8vGhI

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators @resam
                                last edited by

                                @resam said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                                Some odd behaviour during pause & resume:
                                I have this in my resume.g:

                                G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z3 F6000     ; return to point previously paused at (but above it)
                                G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z0 F180      ; return to point previously paused at (lower nozzle)
                                

                                G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z3 actually moves to X0 and Y0 - instead of the "last saved point".
                                Then it move 3mm down.
                                Then it seems to continue to the correct "last saved point" location (not sure if this is still from with resume.g or already the next commanded move from my print code).
                                Now it obviously crashes because the nozzle is too low.

                                This is repeatable. Print something for a few minutes. Pause. (I usually do a filament change or clear a heat-creep and command some manual extrusion to prime the nozzle). The Resume. Then crash (if I'm not quick enough with the E-stop).

                                I might have tweaked my config - but I don't see anything obvious in my version-controlled config files...
                                @dc42 Should G0 R1 X0 Y0 behave the same as G1 R1 X0 Y0?

                                edit: I just flashed RC4 again - and the problem is gone. So this is a regression in RC5.

                                Strange, nobody else has reported this and I have similar lines in resume.g. I will test it again.

                                RRF restores the last print position automatically immediately before resuming. Using G1 R1 commands is optional, and allows you to control how it is done. G0 R1 should behave the same as G1 R1 except that on some machines (e.g. SCARA) the movement may not be linear.

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                                • resamundefined
                                  resam @dc42
                                  last edited by

                                  @dc42 I have a corexy. With RC4 it works as expected. RC5 moves to the wrong position.

                                  I suspect the G53&G54 changes might have introduced a bug?

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                                  • dc42undefined
                                    dc42 administrators @resam
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                                    @resam said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                                    @dc42 I have a corexy. With RC4 it works as expected. RC5 moves to the wrong position.

                                    I suspect the G53&G54 changes might have introduced a bug?

                                    Were you using workplace coordinate offsets when this happened?

                                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                                    • resamundefined
                                      resam @dc42
                                      last edited by

                                      @dc42 said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                                      Were you using workplace coordinate offsets when this happened?

                                      No - I'm running in a simple plain FFF mode as 3D printer.
                                      I do not have any G53 or G54 codes in my sys/ or macros/ files.

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                                      • dc42undefined
                                        dc42 administrators @resam
                                        last edited by dc42

                                        @resam said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                                        @dc42 said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                                        Were you using workplace coordinate offsets when this happened?

                                        No - I'm running in a simple plain FFF mode as 3D printer.
                                        I do not have any G53 or G54 codes in my sys/ or macros/ files.

                                        Thanks. Are you using any G10 tool offsets?

                                        EDIT: or M206 offsets?

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                                        • resamundefined
                                          resam @dc42
                                          last edited by resam

                                          @dc42 said in Firmware 2.02RC5 now available:

                                          Thanks. Are you using any G10 tool offsets?

                                          The only G10's I have are hotend temperature and retract commands:
                                          G10 10 P0 S0 R0, G10 S175 and similar.

                                          EDIT: or M206 offsets?

                                          No.

                                          I do have a M208 with a negative Y minima - which I use as a pause position - maybe this is causing a weird edge case ("out of workspace"?)

                                          My pause.g:

                                          M83                      ; relative extruder moves
                                          G1 E-2 F1200             ; retract
                                          G91                      ; relative moves
                                          G1 Z3                    ; raise nozzle
                                          G90                      ; absolute moves
                                          G0 X230 Y-5 F6000        ; move head out of the way of the print and clear nozzle
                                          M106 S0                  ; fan off
                                          

                                          My resume.g:

                                          G0 R1 X0 Y0 Z3 F6000     ; return to point previously paused at (but above it)
                                          G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z0 F180      ; return to point previously paused at (lower nozzle)
                                          M83                      ; relative extruder moves
                                          G1 E2 F1200              ; undo the retraction
                                          M106 R1                  ; restore fan speed
                                          T R1                     ; restore tool selection
                                          

                                          I based these scripts on https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/ConfiguringRepRapFirmwareCartesianPrinter#Section_Pause_resume_and_cancel_files - but it seems some of it is redundant now because RRF already does the same steps before/after calling resume.g

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators
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                                            Even though the G0 R1 and G1 R1 lines are not strictly needed, they should still work, at least if you are not using workplace coordinate offsets or tool offsets. As you are not using either of those, I don't know why they are not working properly. The negative Y coordinate is OK. I tested pause/resume in 2.02RC5 using this resume.g file:

                                            ; Resume macro file
                                            G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z2 F5000 ; move to 2mm above resume point
                                            G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z0 ; lower nozzle to resume point
                                            M83 ; relative extruder moves
                                            G1 E4 F2500 ; undo the retraction

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