New beta firmware 1.20beta11
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in addition to my previous post above….
After capturing the the M122 report, I sent an M552 S-1 followed by M552 S1 to restart the wifi. This nearly always works, but this time it took three times. The first two times It reconnected in DWC and IMMEDIATELY threw up the small (not ajax) disconnected error box. The 3rd time seems to have worked fine for now.
Those 96 reconnections look abnormal. Please can you connect a PC to the Duet via USB, send M111 S1 P14 to enable wifi debugging, then run a print (or do anything else that provokes reconnections other than due to poor signal strength). After the print, post the debug output along with a M122 report.
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David,
I will enable and test that this evening.
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Layer shifting and extruder issues are fixed here! I did have to take apart my diamond hot end to unclog two of the filament chambers due to extruder issues in the previous beta. But, hey, we're off and running again!
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David,
I will enable and test that this evening.
I forgot to ask: are you now using DWS 1.20beta10?
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Layer shifting and extruder issues are fixed here! I did have to take apart my diamond hot end to unclog two of the filament chambers due to extruder issues in the previous beta. But, hey, we're off and running again!
Thanks for the feedback!
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Further to my earlier post, I can confirm that having an M584 with the P3 parameter anywhere after an M584 without the P3 parameter completely messes up the movement of the U and V axes. That includes having M584 with P3 in a homing file instead of, or as well as, at the end of config.g. To be clear, that is with this beta11 version - the beta10 was fine in that respect as long as I had an M584 without the P3 at the beginning of config.g then subsequent M584 commands with the P3 parameter would simply hide the axes in DWC but movement was unaffected.
Edit. Just tried a print and everything is fine as long as I keep all the axes visible at all times (no M584 with P3 anywhere) so it's not huge issue. Also, I tried a quick print with beta10 and a 3 colour mix but had huge layer shift issues but there is no sign of these problems with this beta11.
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I noticed on beta10 (although I thought I was crazy) and now on beta11 that the layer count is wrong. It is off by 2. For a print 50 layers high, it will finish on layer 52. Right now I am printing the first layer of a print and duet web control says it is on layer 3.
I'm pretty sure it wasn't like this before the last beta or two.
Larry
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Ok, After running a print overnight I came back to a disconnected printer. It reconnected no problem with a single click of "Connect" in DWC.
Here is what was in Pronterface:
[c]WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(808) p->ref == 1
WiFi: lwip: ../src/src/core/ipv4/ip.c(652) p->ref == 1
[/c]Here is the M122:
[c]SENDING:M122
=== Diagnostics ===
Used output buffers: 6 of 32 (15 max)
=== Platform ===
RepRapFirmware for Duet WiFi version 1.20beta11 running on Duet WiFi 1.0
Board ID: 08DDM-9FAM2-LW4SD-6JTF0-3S86N-TLWZX
Static ram used: 15488
Dynamic ram used: 97952
Recycled dynamiWiFi:
c ram: 1248
Stack ram used: 4328 current, 9276 maximum
Never used ram: 7108
Last reset 31:44:09 ago, cause: power up
Last software reset reason: User, spinning module GCodes, available RAM 7296 bytes (slot 3)
Software reset code 0x0003, HFSR 0x00000000, CFWiFi: LINK
SR 0x00000000, ICSR 0x00400000, BFAR 0xe000ed3WiFi: xmit: 0
8, SP 0xffffffff
Error status: 0
[ERROR] Error status: 0Free file entries: 10
SD card 0 detected, interface speed: 20.0MBytes/sec
SD card longest block write time: 72.3ms
MCU temperature: min 28.1, current 28.8, max 35.9
Supply voltaWiFi: recv: 0
ge: min 0.0, current 12.7, max 13.0, under voltage events: 1, over voltage eventWiFi: fw: 0
s: 0
Driver 0: standstill
Driver 1: standstill
Driver 2: standstill
Driver 3: standstill
Driver 4: standstill
Date/time: 2017-11-30 07:03:54
Cache data hit count 4294967295
SloWiFi: drop: 0
west main loop (seconds): 0.118605; fastest: 0.000034
=== Move ===
MaxReps: 5, StepErrors: 0, FreeDm: 240, MinFreeDmWiFi: chkerr: 0
120, MaxWait: 34853746ms, Underruns: 0, 0
Scheduled moves: 0, completed moves: 0
Bed compensation in use: none
Bed probe heights: -0.018 -0WiFi: lenerr: 0
.050 0.010 0.026 -0.034
=== Heat ===
Bed heater = 0, chamber heater = -1
Heater 0 is on, I-accum = 0.3
Heater 1 is on, I-accum = 0.4
=== GCodes ==WiFi: memerr: 0Segments left: 0
Stack records: 2 allocated, 0 in use
Movement lock held by null
http is idle in state(s) 0
WiFi: rterr: 0
telnet is idle in state(s) 0
file is idle in state(s) 0
serial is ready with "M122" in state(s) 0
aux is idle in state(s) 0
daemon is idle in state(s) 0
queue is idle in state(sWiFi: proterr: 0
) 0
autopause is idle in state(s) 0
Code queue is empty.
Network state is runniWiFi: opterr: 0
ng
WiFi module is connected to access point
Failed messages: pending 0, notready 0, noresp 0
WiFi firmware version 1.20b10
WiFi MAC address 5c:cf:7f:ef:51:6f
WiFi Vcc 3.38, reset reason Turned on by main pWiFi: err: 0
rocessor
WiFi flash size 4194304, free heap 28704
WiFi: cachehit: 0
WiFi IP address 10.0.1.161
WiFi signal strength -40dBm, reconnections 135, sleep mode modem
HTTP sessions: 1 of 8
Socket states: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Responder states: HTTP(0) HTTP(0) HTTP(0) HTTP(0) FTP(0) Telnet(0)
WiFi:
WiFi: ETHARP
WiFi: xmit: 409
WiFi: recv: 8988
WiFi: fw: 0
WiFi: drop: 51083
WiFi: chkerr: 0
WiFi: lenerr: 0
WiFi: memerr: 0
WiFi: rterr: 0
WiFi: proterr: 51083
WiFi: opterr: 0
WiFi: err: 0
WiFi: cachehit: 43344
WiFi:
WiFi: IP
WiFi: xmit: 44098
WiFi: recv: 42967
WiFi: fw: 0
WiFi: drop: 0
WiFi: chkerr: 0
WiFi: lenerr: 0
WiFi: memerr: 0
WiFi: rterr: 0
WiFi: proterr: 0
WiFi: opterr: 0
WiFi: err: 0
WiFi: cachehit: 0
WiFi:
WiFi: IGMP
WiFi: xmit: 342
WiFi: recv: 1110
WiFi: drop: 0
WiFi: chkerr: 0
WiFi: lenerr: 0
WiFi: memerr: 0
WiFi: proterr: 0
WiFi: rx_v1: 0
WiFi: rx_group: 0it: 2228
WiFi: recv: 15760
WiFi: fw: 0
WiFi: drop: 0
WiFi: chkerr: 0
WiFi: lenerr: 0
WiFi: memerr: 0
WiFi: rterr: 0
WiFi: proterr: 0
WiFi: opterr: 0
WiFi: err: 0
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Thanks, that p->ref==1 does indicate an error, and it has been reported by other users too. I have it on my list to investigate.
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I noticed on beta10 (although I thought I was crazy) and now on beta11 that the layer count is wrong. It is off by 2. For a print 50 layers high, it will finish on layer 52. Right now I am printing the first layer of a print and duet web control says it is on layer 3.
I'm pretty sure it wasn't like this before the last beta or two.
Larry
Thanks for the report, I'll check it out.
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I noticed on beta10 (although I thought I was crazy) and now on beta11 that the layer count is wrong. It is off by 2. For a print 50 layers high, it will finish on layer 52. Right now I am printing the first layer of a print and duet web control says it is on layer 3.
I'm pretty sure it wasn't like this before the last beta or two.
Larry
Thanks for the report, I'll check it out.
I figured out why it's doing it. I had a fair bit of baby stepping dialed in and it must be taking that into account when it determines what layer it's on. I reconfigured my probe height and turned off the baby stepping and it's back to normal.
I had made other changes to the printer the same time I upgraded the firmware and was too lazy to go in and update the probe height in config.g.
Larry
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Thanks for the update. It sounds like I should subtract the babystepping in the layer height computation.
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Thanks for the update. It sounds like I should subtract the babystepping in the layer height computation.
I could be wrong (I usually am) but I have a sneaky feeling that DWC updates the number of layers completed every time it sees a Z move. So it counts a babystep as a layer completed. At least that is the behaviour that I thought I had observed but it was a long time, and probably a few versions of DWC ago.
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I noticed that babystepping is also added to auto bed compensation values. It drowe me nuts, I thought that something is wrong with my frame :))
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Regarding bad layer count in interface, my current print has 191 layeys, and the interface shows me that the total number of layers is 969…. It may be that is also counting Z lifts during retracts as layers?
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It works out the number of layers from the object height and the layer height. Is the object height also shown incorrectly?
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Yes. Current object 22mm height, reported as 310mm. Layer height is correct though, 0.34mm.
Got it!
My ending code does a G0 Z310 to lower the table (cube design printer). This is where the 310 value comes…
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At the end of the G0 Z310 line, add a comment beginning with ";E" or "; E".
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That did the trick. Thank you!