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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by

      As @Jacotheron says, the M81 command will turn off VIN power so the machine will be flagged as not homed. You will need to home the printer again when you re-apply power.

      Also, I suggest you add T-1 to your stop.g file to make sure that no tool is selected before you power off.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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      • Anidalundefined
        Anidal @Jacotheron
        last edited by

        @jacotheron
        Yes, the printer was homed.
        The problem occurs after G28.

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        • Anidalundefined
          Anidal
          last edited by

          @dc42 said in A bug in 2.02:

          Also, I suggest you add T-1 to your stop.g file to make sure that no tool is selected before you power off.

          OK. I try to do it.

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          • Anidalundefined
            Anidal @dc42
            last edited by

            @dc42 said in A bug in 2.02:

            As @Jacotheron says, the M81 command will turn off VIN power so the machine will be flagged as not homed. You will need to home the printer again when you re-apply power.
            Also, I suggest you add T-1 to your stop.g file to make sure that no tool is selected before you power off.

            Good day!
            Your recommendations with the addition of T-1 did not help.
            At the same time, the printer, before starting the movement to [Xmax, Ymax], first executes the G28 command, and then starts moving along the program.

            Here is an example of the file that failed:

            ; FLAVOR: RepRap
            ; TIME: 2300
            ; Filament used: 0.181584m, 5.93267m
            ; Layer height: 0.25
            ; Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.0.0
            T0
            M190 S130
            M104 S260
            M104 T1 S210
            M109 S260
            M109 T1 S210
            M82; absolute extrusion mode
            G28; home all axes
            T0
            G1 X70 Y244 F12000
            G1 X71 Y244 F2000
            G92 E0
            G1 X75 Y244 E8 F2000
            G92 E0
            G1 X190 Y242 E4.00 F2400
            G92 E0
            G1 X130 Y242 E5.0 F2000
            G1 X120 Y236 F2000
            G1 X131 Y236 F12000
            G92 E0
            T1
            G1 X70 Y244 F12000
            G92 E0
            G1 X71 Y244 F2000
            G1 X75 Y244 E8 F2000
            G92 E0
            G1 X190 Y242 E4.00 F2400
            G92 E0
            G1 X130 Y242 E5.0 F2000
            G1 X120 Y236 F2000
            G1 X131 Y236 F12000
            G92 E0
            T0
            M83; relative extrusion mode
            G1 F1800 E-6

            A reboot corrects the status of the printer until the next stop.g
            Manual re-homing did not help.

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            • dc42undefined
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              I don't understand this issue. You are saying that when the two tool change files are added, this problem started. Correct?

              Can you pin down a little more what it is about the tool change files that triggers the problem? For example, does it happen if only one of the files is present? Does it happen if the files are empty?

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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              • Anidalundefined
                Anidal @dc42
                last edited by

                @dc42 said in A bug in 2.02:

                I don't understand this issue. You are saying that when the two tool change files are added, this problem started. Correct?
                Can you pin down a little more what it is about the tool change files that triggers the problem? For example, does it happen if only one of the files is present? Does it happen if the files are empty?

                Good day!
                Yes, the problems started when I added a code to move the head to the cleaning site in post0.g and post1.g files. Before adding files were present, but were empty.
                Previously, I used another slicer, where you could insert a cleanup code with a slicer.
                There are no more differences in the printer setup.
                What is interesting is that when the printer crashes on the error code and moves to [Xmax, Ymax], pressing PAUSE on the screen returns the head to the home position.

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                • Anidalundefined
                  Anidal
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                  Hello!
                  At the moment I have not managed to solve the above problem. As a temporary solution, I added the command M112 to the end of stop.g to restart the printer after printing.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by

                    1. After the print completes, before doing anything else, please run these commands and report the responses:

                    M114
                    G10 P0
                    G10 P1
                    G10 L2

                    Then check that the error is still present (i.e. you can only move in the +X and +Y directions).

                    1. Please try adding an extra comment line at the end of your tpost files, and see if that makes any difference.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • Anidalundefined
                      Anidal
                      last edited by Anidal

                      OK, I try to do it.

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                      • Anidalundefined
                        Anidal
                        last edited by

                        @dc42 said in A bug in 2.02:

                        G10 L2

                        Good day.
                        I disabled the restart of the printer from stop.g and tried your commands.
                        At this point, the printer completed printing the model, completed stop.g, turned off the power, and only + 5V PS_ON is active.
                        ; stop.g
                        ; called when M0 (Stop) is run (e.g. when a print from SD card is cancelled)
                        T-1 ;
                        M106 P0 S255 ; fan at 100% to cool nozzle
                        M106 P1 S255 ; fan at 100% to cool nozzle
                        M106 P2 S255 ; 100% extruder fan
                        M106 P3 S200
                        M1 ; heaters and motors off
                        G4 S180 ; Wait for 3 minutes
                        M106 P0 S60 ; fan off
                        M106 P1 S60 ; fan off
                        M106 P2 S60 ; Stop extruder fan
                        M106 P3 S60
                        M81 ;power off
                        ;M112

                        19:01:38
                        G10 L2
                        Origin of workplace 1: X0.00 Y0.00 Z0.00 U0.00
                        19:01:08
                        G10 P1
                        Tool 1 offsets: X-18.00 Y0.00 Z0.00 U0.00, active/standby temperature(s): 0.0/0.0
                        19:01:00
                        G10 P0
                        Tool 0 offsets: X0.00 Y0.00 Z0.00 U0.00, active/standby temperature(s): 200.0/200.0
                        19:00:44
                        M114
                        X:109.373 Y:167.258 Z:36.025 U:0.000 E0:882.9 E1:18049.1 E2:0.0 E3:0.0 E4:0.0 E5:0.0 E6:0.0 E7:0.0 Count 88522 -18523 22516 0 Machine 109.373 167.258 36.025 0.000
                        19:00:37
                        Connection established!
                        19:00:37
                        Page Load complete!

                        Then I powered the printer and ran the G28.
                        The printer worked the command correctly and moved right after that.

                        19:02:46
                        M120
                        G91
                        G1 Y-50 F6000
                        M121
                        19:02:44
                        M120
                        G91
                        G1 X-50 F6000
                        M121
                        19:02:41
                        M120
                        G91
                        G1 Y50 F6000
                        M121
                        19:02:39
                        M120
                        G91
                        G1 X50 F6000
                        M121
                        19:02:24
                        G28
                        19:01:45
                        M98 P"0:/macros/Power Up"

                        Then I started the heating macro. During its execution, the nozzles are cleaned and movement and extrusion occurs.

                        Macro worked correctly.

                        19:07:00
                        Heater 3 switched on
                        19:04:58
                        Heater 2 switched on
                        19:03:04
                        Heater 1 switched on
                        19:03:01
                        Heater 0 switched on

                        Then I started to print the previously normally printed file.

                        ***File start:
                        ;FLAVOR:RepRap
                        ;TIME:1849
                        ;Filament used: 7.37841m, 0m
                        ;Layer height: 0.3
                        ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.0.0
                        T0
                        M190 S130
                        M104 S260
                        M104 T1 S210
                        M109 S260
                        M109 T1 S210
                        M82 ;absolute extrusion mode
                        G28 ; home all axes
                        T0
                        G1 X70 Y244 F12000
                        G1 X71 Y244 F2000
                        G92 E0
                        G1 X75 Y244 E8 F2000
                        G92 E0
                        G1 X190 Y242 E4.00 F2400
                        G92 E0
                        G1 X130 Y242 E5.0 F2000
                        G1 X120 Y236 F2000
                        G1 X131 Y236 F12000
                        G92 E0
                        T1
                        G1 X70 Y244 F12000
                        G92 E0
                        G1 X71 Y244 F2000
                        G1 X75 Y244 E8 F2000
                        G92 E0
                        G1 X190 Y242 E4.00 F2400
                        G92 E0
                        G1 X130 Y242 E5.0 F2000
                        G1 X120 Y236 F2000
                        G1 X131 Y236 F12000
                        G92 E0
                        T0
                        M83 ;relative extrusion mode
                        G1 F1800 E-6
                        ;LAYER_COUNT:56
                        ;LAYER:0
                        M107
                        M204 T5000
                        ;MESH:derjatel.stl
                        G0 F5400 X50.599 Y122.5 Z0.3
                        M204 P3000
                        ;TYPE:WALL-OUTER
                        G1 F1800 E6
                        G1 F3000 X50.898 Y128.187 E0.56823


                        And at the beginning of printing, after the G28 the printer started to behave abnormally.
                        I paused printing and invoked debug commands again.

                        19:10:42
                        G10 L2
                        Origin of workplace 1: X0.00 Y0.00 Z0.00 U0.00
                        19:10:34
                        G10 P1
                        Tool 1 offsets: X-18.00 Y0.00 Z0.00 U0.00, active/standby temperature(s): 210.0/210.0
                        19:10:15
                        Printing paused at X228.0 Y245.0 Z0.0 U360.0
                        Tool 1 offsets: X-18.00 Y0.00 Z0.00 U0.00, active/standby temperature(s): 210.0/210.0
                        19:10:12
                        G10 P1
                        Paused print, file offset=159
                        Resume state saved
                        19:09:53
                        G10 P0
                        Tool 0 offsets: X0.00 Y0.00 Z0.00 U0.00, active/standby temperature(s): 260.0/260.0
                        19:09:38
                        M114
                        X:228.000 Y:245.000 Z:0.000 U:360.000 E0:43.0 E1:17.5 E2:0.0 E3:0.0 E4:0.0 E5:0.0 E6:0.0 E7:0.0 Count 151360 -5440 0 3200 Machine 228.000 245.000 0.000 360.000

                        X228.0 Y245.0 Z0.0 U360.0 - abnormal coordinates

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                        • Anidalundefined
                          Anidal
                          last edited by Anidal

                          @anidal said in A bug in 2.02:

                          M82 ;absolute extrusion mode

                          In macros and printable file coordinate X228 Y245 is not present.
                          Is it possible that the macro command M82 is missing in the macros, but is it present in the print file and is somehow affected?

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                          • Anidalundefined
                            Anidal
                            last edited by

                            I try to delete M82 - no effect.

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