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    TRATOON
    last edited by TRATOON 7 Nov 2022, 20:30 11 Jul 2022, 20:28

    My Duet 3D Magnetic Filament Monitor says not enough movement 3 minutes into a print and after I resume it, it still happens. Here is how my filament sensor is configured.

    ; Filament Sensor
    M591 P3 C"e0stop" S1 D0 R10:190; filament monitor connected to E0 endstop
    M591 D0 ; display filament sensor parameters for extruder drive 0

    Here is m591
    m591 d0
    Duet3D rotating magnet filament monitor v4 on pin e0stop, enabled, sensitivity 28.80mm/rev, allow 10% to 190%, check printing moves every 3.0mm, version 4, mag 130 agc 77, measured sensitivity 26.76mm/rev, min 0% max 110% over 151.1mm

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      droftarts administrators @TRATOON
      last edited by 11 Jul 2022, 21:57

      @tratoon For troubleshooting the magnetic filament sensor, see https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Sensors_filament#troubleshooting

      Ian

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        TRATOON @droftarts
        last edited by 11 Jul 2022, 22:17

        @droftarts I have already taken a look, there is nothing in there that describes my issue, all my mag and agc values are fine

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          infiniteloop @TRATOON
          last edited by 11 Jul 2022, 22:52

          @tratoon Looks like you have a mechanical problem. @Lo-Fi has designed a housing which is better suited for FFM printers. The other option is to carefully file the filament path and the idler brackets until the hobbed assembly rotates smoothly.

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            TRATOON @infiniteloop
            last edited by TRATOON 14 Jul 2022, 20:50

            @infiniteloop Thank you, I had already tried LoFi's design a few days ago, just had to file it down and tweak it a little, now it works like a charm.

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