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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
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      What type of filament run out detector is it, and which firmware version are you running?

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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      • tdybare69undefined
        tdybare69
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        sunhokey firmware version 2.03

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        • tdybare69undefined
          tdybare69
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          sunhokey sensor. firmware2.03

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          • dc42undefined
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            @tdybare69 said in run out sensor:

            sunhokey

            When you run M591 D0 to report the filament sensor status, does it report the correct present/not-present status?

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            • tdybare69undefined
              tdybare69 @dc42
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              @dc42 i don't know what you mean about report. i put it in the firmware ,then run the extruder and pull the filament out by hand

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              • T3P3Tonyundefined
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                @tdybare69 send M591 D0 in the console and look at the response, then try again with the filament present and see if there is a difference.

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                • tdybare69undefined
                  tdybare69
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                  Simple filament sensor on endstop 3, disabled, output high when no filament, filament present: yes. with the filament out.
                  Simple filament sensor on endstop 3, disabled, output high when no filament, filament present: no. with the filament in.

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                  • T3P3Tonyundefined
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                    So the logic is reversed. change the M591 command to be M591 D0 P1 C3 S1 as show here:

                    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M591_Configure_filament_sensing

                    Pnn Type of sensor: 0=none, 1=simple sensor (high signal when filament present), 2=simple sensor (low signal when filament present), 3=Duet3D rotating magnet sensor, 4=Duet3D rotating magnet sensor with microswitch, 5 = Duet3D laser sensor, 6 = Duet3D laser sensor with microswitch, 7 = pulse-generating sensor

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                    • tdybare69undefined
                      tdybare69
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                      Thanks, changed it to that got this reading, but does not stop when i pull the filament out while its extruding.
                      Simple filament sensor on endstop 3, enabled, output low when no filament, filament present: yes. while the filament is in.
                      Simple filament sensor on endstop 3, enabled, output low when no filament, filament present: no. while the filament is out.

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                      • tdybare69undefined
                        tdybare69 @tdybare69
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                        @tdybare69 THIS IS WHT MY CODE LOOKS LIKE.
                        M591 D0 P1 C3 S1 ; sensor drive 0 is connected to EO endstop input, enabled, trigger M83

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                        • tdybare69undefined
                          tdybare69 @tdybare69
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                          @tdybare69
                          sorry about the caps

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                          • droftartsundefined
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                            I think the way your are testing it is flawed; from M591

                            Note that filament monitoring in RRF is only active when printing from SD card.

                            So you probably need to create a short test gcode file with a number of extrude commands in it, run that, and pull the filament out.

                            Ian

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                            • tdybare69undefined
                              tdybare69
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                              your right. i ran a gcode print on small item cut the filament. it worked. thank you

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