Struggled for a month with Ender3 Upgrade.
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@abstraktlighting that webcntrolfile on sd card in www didnt work to open web control
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@abstraktlighting If you want to start again with the SD card, download SD_Card_Contents.zip from https://github.com/T3P3/Duet/tree/master/Duet2/SD Card Contents and decompress that to the SD card.
Ian
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@abstraktlighting said in Duetwifi? THIS FRIGGIN BOARD.? CUSTOMER SERVICE?:
@blt3dp theres 8.zip assets
Everything from DuetWebControl.zip goes into a folder named www on the sd card.
Then there should be another folder named sys, which is where all the files from when you ran the Reprap Firmware Configurator, it should include a config.g
Or you could just start completely over with an empty sd card and put the www and sys folders from Ian's link
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@abstraktlighting, can you communicate with your Duet over USB?
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@dc42 im good droftarts is helping me
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@dc42 Hey Man How you doing? This thing is still crazy I cant get any cionfigs to work they all travel too far . and say the heaters are faulting. I'm going to pull this card and bl touch and put arduino back in or smash it to peices if Icant get it working .Can you look at it Please.Ive spent another 10hrs f'ing with it today. I'm beat. My names Jeff. I went through Pheadreuxs guide twice now,
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@dc42 Hey How you doing? This thing is still crazy I cant get any cionfigs to work they all travel too far . and say the heaters are faulting. I'm going to pull this card and bl touch and put arduino back in or smash it to peices if Icant get it working .Can you look at it Please.Ive spent another 10hrs f'ing with it today. I'm beat. My names Jeff. I went through Pheadreuxs guide twice now,
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i hope you bought that duet used, because V1.0 is an old revision of the board that that is missing some useful features.
also please post the config.g and not the config.json
also when you are going through the guide and dont understand a step or get a different result please ask for help on that specific step. saying that you read the guide twice and its not working does not help us understand where you problems are exacly.
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@Veti copy that
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@Veti I'dnever buy anything from them again a guy helped me some today but you cant even get simple questions answered in a timely fashion. It's a terrible business model.,
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I think I would like to give some cudos to all the people bending over backwards to help abstracktlighting. You are showing an amazing amount of patience !
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@infiniteloop Hi how you doing? I am almost good except for my z. the bracket I made for my bl touch isnt holding it in the right spot. whould you happen to know how I can get it to let me not use it and manually set Z so i could print a bracjket?
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You can edit config.g and find the line with M558 P9 for the BLTouch. You can put a ; in front of that line to comment it out. Then below that put a line that says M558 P0. That will let you use a jog dialogue box to move the Z axis down until the nozzle touchs the bed when you try to home your Z axis.
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@Phaedrux ALRIGHT GREAT THANKS MAN i REALLY APPRECIATE IT!!!!
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Hi how you doing?
I’m fine, but maybe you should cool down a bit: 3D printing is less a matter of mood than a challenge of logical thinking. It doesn’t help to be angry with your printer or with the community…
This said, you can always resort to handcrafted bed levelling. Just move your nozzle to every X/Y coordinate you want to probe, jog Z down until a sheet of paper barely fits between nozzle and bed, adjust the lead screws accordingly…
Best is to follow this guide, it contains instructions dedicated to the Ender 3 which you happen to own.
After you’re done with all corners of the bed and the results are consistent, enter G10 L20 P0 Z0 to define the current nozzle height (of tool 0) as Z=0. Then: print.
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@infiniteloop Thanks for your printer advice I appreciate THAT. As for your other advice I am thankful for the community members that helped or tried as I stated. I dont need you to advise me on what you wrongly perceived as anger, just as I wont advise you on what I may wrongly perceive as arrogance. I merely stated that I think Duet would be alot more user friendly if they had more direct clear and concise paths and procedures for trouble shooting that can be accessed without having to navigate through personalities to retrieve required assistance in a timely non-judgemental manner. I stand by my assertion that it's not a beneficial aspect for a business model. Thanks again for sticking to printer advising and steering away from psycho analyzing.
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@abstraktlighting Good to hear you're back on track.
It would be great to get your feedback on HOW the documentation could be changed to make it more approachable; trying to improve it is an ongoing process, particularly when there is such a broad range of information in the wiki. The first/landing page of the documentation has links to most aspects of setting up, using and troubleshooting your Duet. When you know what you are looking for, using the wiki search facility is often better than trying to follow links through the wiki to find specific information. However, for the novice with little knowledge of the Duet, it's understandable that it's easy to get lost. So anything that you feel we can change would be useful to know.
Part of the problem is that Duet3D sell the Duet family of controllers to a broad range of people, novice to professionals, for use in a virtually unlimited range of machines, not just 3D printers. The Duet is specifically designed to be as configurable as possible, and that that configuration is able to be changed easily (ie you don't have to change the firmware, compile and upload it every time). This makes it difficult to have a one-size-fits-all approach to the documentation; different users have different needs. We don't have the benefit of a 'walled-garden', with known hardware and settings, that manufacturers of 3D printers tend to have (but often don't!). So as far as possible, the documentation is there to support each individual, whatever their application, with the forum to help when things aren't clear.
Ian
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@droftarts Thanks for asking because it really takes the fun out of it when it doesnt work.
I think there should be a page that simply states :
For newly installed duet wifi click here. It wipes the board clean
Then has a document to download that says- install this on your sd card via your computer. it should
include the config file for that printer and have only what it
takes to initiate a print without any add-ons that arent
standard for that printer. and 1 test model gcode file - insert sd card into sd card slot on Duet
- power cycle Duet
- Connect the Duet via usb to your computer
- Identify com port Duet is using via device manager port com
properties (or whatever) - Get Yat open Yat Open terminal on Yat if it wont open repeat
step 5 until it opens - type M558 network whatever password whatever blah blah
- type M552S0 on Yat Message should say ok LF Wifi started or
idle - type M552S1 on Yat Message should say.....iP 192.168.1.??
- confirm that the netwoprk matches the network that your
computer is on and that you have internet access - open your browser and type the same IP address and hit
enter,dwc should automatically open. - uplaod test model gcode file included here double click and
hit print - Follow prompts for manual bed levelling if they apply
- enjoy your Duet for additional add-ons ie BLTouch,Filament
Sensors etc please refer to the following.
Instead of running here and there and uploading old versions and crap you dont need and asking people and posting and waiting. Also what isnt current on github might be archived so only the current versions are available on the immediate.
If someone screws up they start over.
- install this on your sd card via your computer. it should
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@abstraktlighting said in Struggled for a month with Ender3 Upgrade.:
install this on your sd card via your computer. it should
include the config file for that printer and have only what it
takes to initiate a print without any add-ons that arent
standard for that printer. and 1 test model gcode filethis is not a easy as it sounds.
the configurator for example has a default for the ender 3 pro.
however just looking at what you posted, that you have a bltouch. this is not standard custom for your printer.also the wires on the ender 3 are all black. some users might connect the motors the other way round.
so have a one configurator that works for all is in my opinion an impossible task.
also 3d printing is not at the plug and play stage. i will require a lot of reading. and a lot of trial and error.
you will have to learn new concepts and sometimes revise your understanding. it can be a daunting task at times.
setting up the printer is just the beginning. you will have to experiment with temperatures, materials, retractions settings, speed etc. to produce good prints.if you are stuck the community is willing to help, but you will have to explain the steps that you have taken. the results you are getting and the result you expected. and as @droftarts said your feedback about your progress will be used to improve the process where possible.