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    • smoki3undefined
      smoki3
      last edited by

      for the outputs see my post above.

      M119 shows always " Z probe: at min stop "

      In the status windows i can see that the Z-probe value switches between 0 and 1000. But its always in read color

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      • dc42undefined
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        I found the problem. The threshold is not being initialised. A workaround is to put command G31 P500 (or whatever threshold you want to use) after the M558 command.

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        • smoki3undefined
          smoki3 @dc42
          last edited by

          @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 3.0:

          G31 P500

          Thanks this works fine

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          • jay_s_ukundefined
            jay_s_uk
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            @dc42 I've also upgraded to RRF 3.0 to try it out.
            Previously, in RRF 2, when setting up a Z Probe, I used to have M558 H4. This H4 was added to the z probe offset so it would look for the bed, in my case, 31.66mm above z, as my probe offset is 27.66.
            Now I'm having to use H30 as RRF 3 seems to be ignoring the z probe offset. Is this correct?

            Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @jay_s_uk
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              @jay_s_uk said in RepRapFirmware 3.0:

              @dc42 I've also upgraded to RRF 3.0 to try it out.
              Previously, in RRF 2, when setting up a Z Probe, I used to have M558 H4. This H4 was added to the z probe offset so it would look for the bed, in my case, 31.66mm above z, as my probe offset is 27.66.
              Now I'm having to use H30 as RRF 3 seems to be ignoring the z probe offset. Is this correct?

              No, that's not correct. RRF 3 should not ignore the Z probe offset, and I am fairly sure it doesn't on my printers.

              The default M558 H value is 5. It's normally only necessary to increase it when aut-calibrating a delta printer for the first time, when the homed height and delta radius enters in the M665 command are likely to be inaccurate.

              How come your Z probe trigger height (which is what I presume you mean by "offset") is as high as 31mm?

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              • jay_s_ukundefined
                jay_s_uk @dc42
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                @dc42
                I have a linear plus with an E3D hot end. So I use the probe that came with is as well as little block to allow me to miss the heat block on the hot end. This has increased the z probe offset somewhat from 16.8ish that comes as standard to 27.6ish.
                Its works fine with RRF 2 without issue.
                But switching over to RRF 3, the z probe was coming into contact with the bed way before it was actually triggering.
                I increased the H from 4 to 30 and this allowed me to run G32 and the M500. But I've had to leave H as 30 otherwise the z probe comes into contact with the bed. And the gap it maintains between the probe and the bed is only around 3mm, hence why I think it is ignoring the z probe offset.

                Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by

                  You are right, it's not adding the trigger height to the dive height. I will fix this in the next build. Thanks for reporting it.

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                  • jay_s_ukundefined
                    jay_s_uk
                    last edited by

                    At least I'm not going mad. Thanks

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @jay_s_uk
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                      @jay_s_uk, please try the new binary at https://www.dropbox.com/s/zfv4p7dr2ycmjzd/Duet2CombinedFirmware.bin?dl=0.

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                      • jay_s_ukundefined
                        jay_s_uk
                        last edited by

                        @dc42 thats spot on

                        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
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                          @jay_s_uk said in RepRapFirmware 3.0:

                          @dc42 thats spot on

                          Thanks for confirming!

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                          • wilrikerundefined
                            wilriker
                            last edited by wilriker

                            I also now tried out RRF3 and first very obvious observation: Fan PWM inversion does not work. I do have

                            ; Fans
                            M950 F0 P"fan0" Q10                               ; Fan 0 has a low PWM frequency of only 10Hz
                            M950 F1 P"!fan1" Q25000                           ; Fan 1 has a high PWM frequency of 25kHz and is inverted
                            M950 F2 P"!fan2" Q25000                           ; Fan 2 has a high PWM frequency of 25kHz and is inverted
                            [...]
                            M106 P0 S0 H-1 C"Part Cooling Fan"                 ; Set fan 0 value. Thermostatic control is turned off
                            M106 P1 S1 L0.7 H1 T45:220 C"Hotend Fan"           ; Set fan 1 value. Thermostatic control is turned on
                            M106 P2 S0 H-1 C"Hardware Fan"                     ; Set fan 2 value. Thermostatic control is turned off
                            

                            where the first fan is a regular 3-wire fan but the other two are 4-wire PWM controlled fans and both spin at 100% speed after startup (I know fan 1 is thermostatic but the hotend is at room temp). Unless I make fan 1 non-thermostatic I have no way of stopping it (I stopped fan 2 by issuing M106 P2 S1).

                            EDIT: Second observation:
                            I have two independent Z steppers. Also each stepper has a separate endstop switch. Homing Z works fine with both steppers running until their appropriate switch is triggered. After that I un-hide W axis (right of the two Z steppers) and apply a correction since the switches are not perfectly aligned. So far this works. What does not work is M119 for W axis. It will always show that the endstop is not triggered even though at the same time it shows triggered for Z.

                            
                            M584 X0 Y1 Z2:3 W3 E4                              ; Assign one driver X, Y and E and two to Z
                            [...]
                            M574 Z1 S1 P"zstop+e0stop"                         ; Set active high endstop at low end on Z with two separate endstops
                            M574 W1 S1 P"e0stop"                               ; Set active high endstop at low end on W
                            

                            Since I never use W axis outside of homez.g and don't even have a homew.g for me this is purely cosmetical - but their are probably other users that depend on this working correctly.

                            Manuel
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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators @wilriker
                              last edited by dc42

                              @wilriker said in RepRapFirmware 3.0:

                              I also now tried out RRF3 and first very obvious observation: Fan PWM inversion does not work. I do have
                              ; Fans
                              M950 F0 P"fan0" Q10 ; Fan 0 has a low PWM frequency of only 10Hz
                              M950 F1 P"!fan1" Q25000 ; Fan 1 has a high PWM frequency of 25kHz and is inverted
                              M950 F2 P"!fan2" Q25000 ; Fan 2 has a high PWM frequency of 25kHz and is inverted
                              [...]
                              M106 P0 S0 H-1 C"Part Cooling Fan" ; Set fan 0 value. Thermostatic control is turned off
                              M106 P1 S1 L0.7 H1 T45:220 C"Hotend Fan" ; Set fan 1 value. Thermostatic control is turned on
                              M106 P2 S0 H-1 C"Hardware Fan" ; Set fan 2 value. Thermostatic control is turned off

                              The pin name parameter in the M950 command (and most other commands that don't take axis parameters) is C not P.

                              What does not work is M119 for W axis. It will always show that the endstop is not triggered even though at the same time it shows triggered for Z.

                              You can't currently assign the same endstop input to more than one axis. So the M574 command to assign e0stop to W is failing. If you run that command from the console you will get an error message.

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                              • wilrikerundefined
                                wilriker @dc42
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                                @dc42 said in RepRapFirmware 3.0:

                                The pin name parameter in the M950 command (and most other commands that don't take axis parameters) is C not P.

                                In that case the example code for M106 in the RRF3 wiki is wrong (I checked M950 has it right).

                                You can't currently assign the same endstop input to more than one axis. So the M574 command to assign e0stop to W is failing. If you run that command from the console you will get an error message.

                                As I said no real problem for me but thanks for clarifying.

                                Manuel
                                Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators
                                  last edited by

                                  I have corrected the example.

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                                  • wilrikerundefined
                                    wilriker @dc42
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                                    @dc42 Thanks. Just wanted to do it myself only to find it's been done already. 🙂

                                    Manuel
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                                    • wilrikerundefined
                                      wilriker
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                                      Found another discrepancy in the wiki. In the description for M950 C it says to enable pull-up resistor ^ has to be trailing. In Pin Name Format section below it says the ^ should appear in front of the pin name.

                                      Again not relevant for me but others might stumble across that one.

                                      Manuel
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                                      • dc42undefined
                                        dc42 administrators @wilriker
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                                        @wilriker said in RepRapFirmware 3.0:

                                        Found another discrepancy in the wiki. In the description for M950 C it says to enable pull-up resistor ^ has to be trailing. In Pin Name Format section below it says the ^ should appear in front of the pin name.

                                        Again not relevant for me but others might stumble across that one.

                                        Thanks, I've corrected that.

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                                        • t9undefined
                                          t9
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                                          I am testing the newly added function M581.
                                          How would you ignore output, in Reprap 2.03 this was done with S-1, but there is no S parameter available.
                                          Thanks

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators @t9
                                            last edited by dc42

                                            @t9 said in RepRapFirmware 3.0:

                                            I am testing the newly added function M581.
                                            How would you ignore output, in Reprap 2.03 this was done with S-1, but there is no S parameter available.
                                            Thanks

                                            Use M280 M581 Tn P"nil" to select no input ports.

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