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    • p40whkundefined
      p40whk @RandomFactoid
      last edited by

      @randomfactoid So I just checked and don't have G10 anywhere in my code and am not using M207 yet I still have this issue. So, my problem even though related does not seem to be the same.

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      • RandomFactoidundefined
        RandomFactoid
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        @p40whk what values does M207 return ?

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        • p40whkundefined
          p40whk @RandomFactoid
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          @randomfactoid said in Mid Air Prints unless I Restart:

          @p40whk what values does M207 return ?

          I'm in the middle of a print right now, where/when would I use the M207 command?

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          • RandomFactoidundefined
            RandomFactoid
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            Overall - at any point, but it'll probably be hard to see the output while printing. Although try that in console - it might work.
            Tbh your issue sounds exactly like mine, but, you're right, it's different if you aren't using G10 anywhere.

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @p40whk
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              @p40whk said in Mid Air Prints unless I Restart:

              @randomfactoid said in Mid Air Prints unless I Restart:

              @p40whk what values does M207 return ?

              I'm in the middle of a print right now, where/when would I use the M207 command?

              M207 sets the parameters for firmware retraction. If you haven't set it up in the slicer to use it, it won't tell you anything. If you were using it, you'd know.

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              • p40whkundefined
                p40whk @Phaedrux
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                @phaedrux said in Mid Air Prints unless I Restart:

                @p40whk said in Mid Air Prints unless I Restart:

                @randomfactoid said in Mid Air Prints unless I Restart:

                @p40whk what values does M207 return ?

                I'm in the middle of a print right now, where/when would I use the M207 command?

                M207 sets the parameters for firmware retraction. If you haven't set it up in the slicer to use it, it won't tell you anything. If you were using it, you'd know.

                That's kind of what I thought, it's not set up in my slicing program.

                I'm waiting for the first print to be done and I'll take a video of what it does when I go to print a new print.

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                • jasperkmundefined
                  jasperkm
                  last edited by jasperkm

                  @p40whk could you check if there is a G10 command at the end of the .gcode file that you're running? (just before the end gcodes will run)

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                  • p40whkundefined
                    p40whk @jasperkm
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                    @jasperkm said in Mid Air Prints unless I Restart:

                    @p40whk could you check if there is a G10 command at the end of the .gcode file that you're running? (just before the end gcodes will run)

                    0_1550429099237_3030_filament_guide_v2.gcode

                    I've attached the file I'm currently printing. Checked a few others as well and there is no G10 command present.

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                    • RandomFactoidundefined
                      RandomFactoid
                      last edited by RandomFactoid

                      I was just told that GitHub is not very much looked at when it comes to firmware issues (posted the issue here just in case: https://github.com/dc42/RepRapFirmware/issues/266) ...so just want to check with @dc42 if there's anything else I could contribute to this ? I know you asked for Gcode...so just not to leave any unanswered questions, it was:

                      G21 ; set units to millimeters
                      G90 ; use absolute coordinates
                      M83 ; use relative distances for extrusion

                      G1 Z0.100 F18000.000
                      G1 X50 Y50 F18000.000
                      G1 F2000
                      G1 X150 Y150
                      G1 X50 Y150
                      G1 X150 Y50

                      With pause.g having
                      G10
                      G1 Z+20 F6000

                      Armadillo1 created this issue in dc42/RepRapFirmware

                      closed G10 changes Z=0 for following prints if not followed by unretract (G11) #266

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                      • p40whkundefined
                        p40whk
                        last edited by p40whk

                        Here's a quick video of the end of the first print and start of the second print.

                        Air Print Problem

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @RandomFactoid
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                          @randomfactoid said in Mid Air Prints unless I Restart:

                          @dc42 thanks to your suggestion about the simple gcode, I think I found the problem.

                          Apparently if you have G10 in your pause.g (or, I suppose anywhere in your Gcode) and have Z hop defined in M207, after cancelling the print (or, I'd guess, finishing it without unretracting), after starting a new print, z=0 becomes the value of the Z hop height in M207, because it zhops, the print gets cancelled or finishes and never actually zhops down to previous height.

                          I tested this by uncommenting G10 from my pause.g and the problem disappeared. I also tried setting M207 Z(random number) and after starting a new print, Z=0 is at a height of (random number) and actually you can jog the nozzle into negative numbers after stopping the print...and it goes right to the negative height of M207 Z value.

                          This seems like a bug in the firmware as Zhop height doesn't get cancelled after the print finishes without unretracting.

                          Thanks for the report. I've added this to the development list for the next 2.03beta release. Meanwhile you can work around this issue by putting G11 commands in appropriate places, for example in cancel.g and stop.g. Perhaps also in your slicer start GCode and in homeall.g. A G11 command will be ignored unless there is a G10 command that has not already been undone using G11.

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