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    • Agniusmundefined
      Agniusm
      last edited by

      Done some testing as per mesh bed compensation wiki description. Set the Z=0 where paper just touches the nozzle.
      save Z G92 Z0. then command nozzle up 5 to 100mm and then G30 S-1. I get these on the same spot with heated bed and heated nozzle at my print temps:
      2.475
      2.477
      2.482
      2.480
      2.517
      2.505
      2.500
      2.507
      2.515
      So the variation is 42uM. Is that within tolerances? I never print at 0.05 layer hight

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        That's a higher variation than normal. Also it seems to be creeping up. What type of Z axis do you have, what is your Z steps/mm, and what probing speed are you using (F parameter in M558)?

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        • Agniusmundefined
          Agniusm
          last edited by

          I have 2 lead screw trapezoidal system, standard prusa style @ Z402.43 steps. My speed is at F800 at the moment but i have bumped it up cause running mesh compensation each time before print. I think it was 600 when tested.
          BTW, i checked my IR probe connections and they are good. LED on the probe is out completely. I did not put kapton tape on the back side of IR and my offsets are X5 Y14.5 from the heater block

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          • dc42undefined
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            Be careful, if you don't have Kapton take on the back of the IR sensor, it could contact the heater block, and if your heater cartridge develops a short too then that will wreck your Duet.

            Try a lower probing speed. You may be able to reduce the dive height to speed up probing.

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            • Agniusmundefined
              Agniusm
              last edited by

              Its about 10mm away from heater. Will put some just in case. I have lowered my probing speed to 400. Will test later if it make any difference.
              I have a bit of issue trying to set up my starting G code for heater sequence.
              I want printer to home, heat up the bed and nozzle at the same time, then home and perform mesh bed compensation.
              Something is wrong with my gcode and i ran out of ideas. It heats the bed, then does homing, mesh bed and then heats the nozzle.
              Here is my starting gcode:
              M83 ; extruder relative mode
              M106 P2 S1 ; LED on
              G10 ;
              M116 H0 ;
              M116 H1
              G28 W ; home all without mesh bed level
              G29 S0 ; mesh bed leveling
              G1 Y3 X-7 Z0 F7000.0 ; go outside printing area
              M572 D0 S0.07 ; Pressure advance
              G1 X100.0 E9 F1000 ; intro line
              G1 X204 E12.5 F1000 ; intro line

              I tried with M109 and M190

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
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                Most slicers insert there own heat-and-wait commands before your start GCode. Look at the start of the GCode file to see what your slicer has actually generated.

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                • Agniusmundefined
                  Agniusm
                  last edited by

                  OK. Works with:
                  M190 S[first_layer_bed_temperature] ; wait for bed temp
                  M109 S[first_layer_temperature] ; wait for extruder temp
                  on slic3r.
                  Probing before each print made a huge difference and major headache solved.
                  Left to fix elephant foot and minor ghosting on heavy Y

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                  • Agniusmundefined
                    Agniusm
                    last edited by

                    dc42, i still have some issues with mesh bed. I print a large cylinder (100mm dia) and on 2 sides it squishes filament more making it not round. and its not on x or y but diagonally I thought it was my steps but then checked my first layer closely.
                    I have overlayed my map with couple of points that does not add up from my point of view:

                    I took most extreme points.
                    If you look at the corner points there is 0.152 difference, the middle points are at 0.166 difference and that cant be?! I have precision ground aluminium plate ant that difference per 74mm is huge so maybe the probe is at fault.
                    My plate is black anodized aluminium and i have 0.5mm PEI sheet from 3D Prima:

                    I have ordered a inductive probe from prusa but i really don't want to use it and change what i have unless i cant come up with solution

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
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                      Have you checked whether the sensor is giving a consistent trigger height at the different probe points?

                      I haven't tested the IR sensor with PEI sheet on top of a black surface. Thin PEI sheet with adhesive on the underside definitely doesn't work well with the sensor, due to the transparency of the PEI and the varying reflectivity of the adhesive sheet.

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                      • Agniusmundefined
                        Agniusm
                        last edited by

                        OK. So this might be an issue then. It does have 3M glue backing.
                        Any pointers how to setup 5V induction probe?

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
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                          Connecting inductive probes is described on the wiki page about Z probes. If it has an NPN output then it should be safe to omit the diode if the supply voltage is only 5V.

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                          • Agniusmundefined
                            Agniusm
                            last edited by

                            Ah, OK, so i can use same 5V pin from expansion connector then?
                            I have seen you on the automatic skew compensation wish list thread mentioning manual skew compensation. I cant seem to find the description on wiki. I think i have my X, Y skew and would like to test if i am right or it is just a mirage.

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
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                              See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M556_Axis_compensation.

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                              • Agniusmundefined
                                Agniusm
                                last edited by

                                Are these calibration samples to be printed on the machine being calibrated? Then, would i leave X, Y, Z bracket stuck after print, lift screw peace and measure as per photo?
                                Could be very handy piece, just needs little manual.

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators
                                  last edited by

                                  Yes.

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                                  • Agniusmundefined
                                    Agniusm
                                    last edited by

                                    Sorry but i cant make sense of it. In the example S is 100mm and the calibration files are 90mm so M556 S90, but i cant figure out how to get those numbers and operate the contraption.
                                    I guess i need to align the notch in screw piece to the outside of xyz piece.
                                    Then whats with the screw? Do i measure from the top of xyz piece to the center of the screw or from the notch to the screw center?
                                    Whats the formula then? I cant derive X0.7 Y-0.2 Z0.6 from S100 in the example

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators
                                      last edited by

                                      Instructions can be found in the Ormerod commissioning instructions on the reprappro.com site, but that site appears to be down at present.

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                                      • Agniusmundefined
                                        Agniusm
                                        last edited by

                                        Found the instructions in google cashe. I will have to wait till i get induction probe and perhaps i will think of something for piezo probe (precision piezo) i found here on forums which looks neat as well.

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                                        • Agniusmundefined
                                          Agniusm
                                          last edited by

                                          Hello. 3 questions.
                                          1. Can mesh grid M557 be defined as negative value:
                                          M557 X25:395 Y-20:410 S74 ? And is there a tool to calculate these values as i only saw the tool for delta and round bed?
                                          2. I have this in start.g:
                                          M558 P4 I0 F500 X0 Y0 Z1 A3 T9000 ;
                                          Why does it not probe each point 3 times, A3?
                                          3. M591: Configure filament sensing
                                          I want to use microswitch for simple filament runout sensor.
                                          How to define it so it could be set to E1 (C parameter) and not E0 as i have induction probe on E0

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators
                                            last edited by

                                            1. Yes you can use negative X and Y coordinates. We don't provide a tool to work out the spacing yet.

                                            2. Because the definition of A3 is to probe up to 3 times or until 2 consecutive readings are within the tolerance of each other.

                                            3. C4 is the E1 endstop input.

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