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    • dc42undefined
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      last edited by dc42

      @Catalin_RO, that's very odd! Please connect a PC running YAT (with line ending set to LF only) or Pronterface via USB, home the printer, and get ready to do the G0 Y0 move. Then send M111 S1 P4 and M111 S1 P6. Then send the G0 move. Post the output from the PC here.

      Also post your config.g file.

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      • rziundefined
        rzi
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        With rc4 and rc5 homing Z does not work as expected for me. Z moves down (away from the endstop, never trigger it) a bit and consider it self homed.

        I have my end stops to active high.

        Z endstop configuration:
        M574 Z2 S1 C4

        With rc3 it works fine. With rc4 and rc5 it seems to ignore this and uses "the default?" endstop.

        //Rickard

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        • dc42undefined
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          @rzi said in Firmware 2.03RC5/1.24RC5 released:

          With rc4 and rc5 homing Z does not work as expected for me. Z moves down (away from the endstop, never trigger it) a bit and consider it self homed.

          I have my end stops to active high.

          Z endstop configuration:
          M574 Z2 S1 C4

          With rc3 it works fine. With rc4 and rc5 it seems to ignore this and uses "the default?" endstop.

          //Rickard

          The C parameter in M574 was withdrawn because of side-effects it has for CNC users. It's re-introduced (in a different form) in RRF 3.

          What is your reason for using the E1 endstop connector instead of the Z endstop connector?

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          • rziundefined
            rzi @dc42
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            @dc42 said in Firmware 2.03RC5/1.24RC5 released:

            @rzi said in Firmware 2.03RC5/1.24RC5 released:

            With rc4 and rc5 homing Z does not work as expected for me. Z moves down (away from the endstop, never trigger it) a bit and consider it self homed.

            I have my end stops to active high.

            Z endstop configuration:
            M574 Z2 S1 C4

            With rc3 it works fine. With rc4 and rc5 it seems to ignore this and uses "the default?" endstop.

            //Rickard

            The C parameter in M574 was withdrawn because of side-effects it has for CNC users. It's re-introduced (in a different form) in RRF 3.

            What is your reason for using the E1 endstop connector instead of the Z endstop connector?

            I have my touch plate on default Z endstop and the "normal" Z endstop on C4. So, when I run my z probe I temporarily reassign my Z endstop to work with the touch plate.

            Does this mean I have to join my touch probe wires with the "normal" endstop wires as I can't reassign the endstops?

            //Rickard

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            • dc42undefined
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              @rzi said in Firmware 2.03RC5/1.24RC5 released:

              Does this mean I have to join my touch probe wires with the "normal" endstop wires as I can't reassign the endstops?

              Yes, or configure your touch plate as a Z probe instead of an endstop switch, or switch to the unofficial RRF 3 beta.

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              • TypQxQundefined
                TypQxQ
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                CoreXYUV working fine.

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                • Gone2Farundefined
                  Gone2Far
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                  Still having the calibration issues I saw on RC4. This is on my delta with smart effector. The calibration seems to oscillate between a few different heights, never converges on one particular height. Also still had the issue with the effector triggering early, had to leave it with sensitivity set to 128 instead of default. After doing that, and saving (with M500) a G32 result that seemed kind of correct and a following G29, was attempting to recalibrate the offset from 0 for the Z probe in config.g using baby stepping to get a feel for how far off it currently was. Baby stepping appears to be very broken. Was using the Due to set the baby step for a 0.2mm patch print, and then measure the actual thickness of the patch with a micrometer. Setting the baby step while the bed is heating does not seem to actually change the thickness--though it does change the baby step setting readout. Pushing the baby step up/down buttons while the extruder is heating (following the bed heat) do not immediately change the reading, but once the extruder is up to temp, the readout does change appropriately. Again, though, the actual print does not seem to change. Once the print has actually started extruding, the baby step does seem to change when the up/down buttons are pushed, but they may or may not match the reading.

                  Went back to 2.02, G32 converged in about 5-6 iterations. Haven't backed off the effector sensitivity yet to try that.

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                  • boldnutsundefined
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                    I rolled back to 2.02 and it does seem to converge a bit better (quicker), see screen shots from my TLM with smart effector
                    1_1560329597499_Screenshot (2).png 0_1560329597498_Screenshot (1).png

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                    • dc42undefined
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                      @boldnuts, did you mean that the first of the 2 images in your post is with firmware 2.02 and the second is with 2.03RC5?

                      @Gone2Far, if you are seeing a change in trigger sensitivity, I don't think that's anything to do with the firmware change. Delta calibration should converge after no more than 3 iterations, so if it is taking more than that then I suspect you may be getting false triggering. If you need to set sensitivity to 128 then I suspect that a fan or something else is interfering with the Smart Effector electronics.

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                      • boldnutsundefined
                        boldnuts
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                        Yes that's correct, first image is 2.02 and second is 2.03RC5

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                        • denkeundefined
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                          @dc42 It did in my case, I use 24V sunon 40x40x20 fans, which are very noisy (electricly speaking)
                          My solution was connecting the main fan to a PWM output and stopping the fan for the duration of the delta calibration.

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                          • dc42undefined
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                            @boldnuts said in Firmware 2.03RC5/1.24RC5 released:

                            Yes that's correct, first image is 2.02 and second is 2.03RC5

                            Does the speed of convergence change depending on whether you do or don't home the printer between auto calibration runs?

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                            • boldnutsundefined
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                              I don't re home between calibrations, but I will re check this for you

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                              • dc42undefined
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                                @boldnuts said in Firmware 2.03RC5/1.24RC5 released:

                                I don't re home between calibrations, but I will re check this for you

                                I don't normally home between re-calibrations either, but it is conceivable that there could be a firmware bug that causes it to make a difference. There were small changes in RRF 2.03 to how the corrections made by auto calibration are applied. That said, I've checked that code several times and I believe it should have exactly the same effect as the 2.02 code.

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                                • dc42undefined
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                                  @denke said in Firmware 2.03RC5/1.24RC5 released:

                                  @dc42 It did in my case, I use 24V sunon 40x40x20 fans, which are very noisy (electricly speaking)
                                  My solution was connecting the main fan to a PWM output and stopping the fan for the duration of the delta calibration.

                                  It's actually the magnetic field from the fan(s) that causes the problem. In revision 2 of the Smart Effector we moved the heatsink fan away from the sensitive electronicas to mitigate this issue. The E3D heatsink fan doesn't cause any issues, but some other fans do.

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                                  • boldnutsundefined
                                    boldnuts
                                    last edited by boldnuts

                                    First image is 2.03RC5, homing between calibration which does seem better than before and 2nd image 2.02 with the same settings0_1560427323477_Screenshot (3).png 0_1560427333286_Screenshot (4).png

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                                    • dc42undefined
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                                      Thanks. Please can you try 2.03 without homing between calibration runs a few times, to see whether it is consistently worse.

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                                      • boldnutsundefined
                                        boldnuts
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                                        2.03 it's not quite as consistent as 2.02, but very little in, nit picking at best, ran both 6 times with no homing, bottom image is 2.02
                                        0_1560430906349_Screenshot (5).png
                                        0_1560431008983_Screenshot (6).png

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                                        • dc42undefined
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                                          Thanks. On that basis, I think there is no significant difference between 2.02 and 2.03.

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                                          • dragonnundefined
                                            dragonn
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                                            I see 2.03 final on github, question - what is the "jerk policy" for?
                                            I can not find any information about that.

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