CoreXY axis don't move at printing
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@mrehorstdmd Yeah there is one inserted by cura in the slicer start code.
;FLAVOR:RepRap ;TIME:917 ;Filament used: 1.36441m, 0m ;Layer height: 0.2 ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.0.0 T0 M190 S60 M104 S210 M109 S210 M82 ;absolute extrusion mode G28 ;Home G1 Z15.0 F6000 ;Move the platform down 15mm ;Prime the extruder G92 E0 G1 F200 E3 G92 E0 M83 ;relative extrusion mode G1 F1500 E-6.5 ;LAYER_COUNT:100 ;LAYER:0 M107 P1 G0 F3600 X130.865 Y142.007 Z0.3 ;TYPE:SKIRT G1 F1500 E6.5 G1 F2400 X131.315 Y141.665 E0.0282 G1 X131.808 Y141.389 E0.02819 G1 X132.336 Y141.185 E0.02824 G1 X132.886 Y141.058 E0.02816 G1 X133.509 Y141.009 E0.03118 G1 X153.491 Y141.01 E0.99691
If there wasn't the heater wouldn't heat.
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@mrehorstdmd said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
Is there a T0 or T1 statement to select a tool somewhere in a config file or in the print gcode?
I don't think so. I uploaded the gcode. It's in the first post as an attachment.
@Phaedrux I'll will check the VIN and give feedback in a few minutes
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@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
Have you tested the output of the PSU with a multimeter?
It could be failing. Do you have another 24v PSU to test with?
Yeah you were right the VIN decreases from ~24V to ~10V.
Did you know a good PSU which I could buy? It seems that I have no luck with that printer.I had to change nearly every piece exclude the frame
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I would recommend a Meanwell PSU. The wattage will depend on if you're powering a PCB bed heater as well, or if it's an SSR controlled AC mains heater.
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I second that. MeanWell makes good stuff. Avoid the cheapo "LED" power supplies that litter ebay. MeanWells cost just a few $ more and are far more reliable.
How can you tell junk from the good stuff? Look for certification marks like CE, UL, TUV, etc. The more of those it has, the better.
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@mrehorstdmd said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
How can you tell junk from the good stuff?
It also helps to buy from reputable distributors like mouser or digikey.
Here's the one I use. (canadian mouser store front) https://www.mouser.ca/ProductDetail/Mean-Well/SE-200-24/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMsPs3th5F8koBXG%2F88ctzcM7%252bcCQ8TI45g%3D
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@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
Meanwell
Ok. And yes I have a PCB bed heater connected to the duet.
What a PSU could you recomment for a Duet 2 Wifi, PanelDue 7i, E3D Chimera, PCB bed heater, one tool fan and two part fans. I realy appreciate your help. Thanks a lot! -
@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
canadian mouser store frontSorry but I'm from germany and it's very expensive to ship and tax. But thank you now I know what I'll looking for. Hopefully everything will work after that replacement.
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Well Mouser is just an example of a reputable distributor. You'd have to find something similar locally.
The PSU I linked is suitable for a printer without a PCB heated bed.
This link will help you calculate how big the PSU needs to be: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_the_power_supply
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Your power supply voltage is probably dropping when the bed heater turns on. Is your bed heater definitely a 24V one; or if it is dual voltage, have you wired it for 24V not 12V?
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@dc42 said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
Your power supply voltage is probably dropping when the bed heater turns on. Is your bed heater definitely a 24V one; or if it is dual voltage, have you wired it for 24V not 12V?
Yes it drops at heating the bed. I asked you that in an other thread but you didn't answer I thought of this it doesn't matter.
Ok now I take a look at it but there are no hints if it's 12V or 24V. I can see that there are 3 points where you can wire it. I took 2 pictures for you.
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Can you measure the resistance between the two wires? What size is the bed heater?
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@dc42 said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
Can you measure the resistance between the two wires? What size is the bed heater?
I measured 3 ohm and the size is 330x330mm.
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@dc42 I have to correct my answer after using an other multimeter I get 1,3 ohm
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@aimrabbit said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
@dc42 I have to correct my answer after using an other multimeter I get 1,3 ohm
That's a 12V bed heater. As you are using 24V power, you need a 24V one. That explains why your PSU was shutting down.
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@dc42 said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
@aimrabbit said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
@dc42 I have to correct my answer after using an other multimeter I get 1,3 ohm
That's a 12V bed heater. As you are using 24V power, you need a 24V one. That explains why your PSU was shutting down.
Is there a way that the heating bed can be used with 24V? Or do I have to buy a new one and where can I get a good one in that size?
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From a little googling it looks like there is a Tronxy bed that is 24v compatible.
As for where you would be able to find it. I'm not sure about in Germany, but there's always gearbest. https://www.gearbest.com/3d-printer-parts/pp_314650.html
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@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
From a little googling it looks like there is a Tronxy bed that is 24v compatible.
As for where you would be able to find it. I'm not sure about in Germany, but there's always gearbest. https://www.gearbest.com/3d-printer-parts/pp_314650.html
Sorry but this is a 230x230mm heatbed but I need a 330x330mm. It's 10cm to small.
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@aimrabbit looks like you know the terms to google for then.
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@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
@aimrabbit looks like you know the terms to google for then.
It's not that I'm tried to find one. But I only get undersized heatbeds so that's why I'm asking but if no one have an idea I have to find an other solution. And I'm don't asking just for fun... I'm asking because I'm stuck with the VIN problem from the beginning.
So I don't like your sacasm.