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    • 3DOesteundefined
      3DOeste
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      Hi, I recently change the nozzle of my printer with a CHT 0.6 nozzle from Bondtech and did the max flow rate test from 20 to 50mm3.
      It started fine, but at the midle of the print it began to do staggered movements, like for the next 10mm or so, but then it began to move fine again, which was at a much higher speed. So no problem with aceleration or jerk. Also the SD card is new and works perfect.
      But I notice that while it now reponds fine to panel due, it has not near the perfomance that it has with firmware 3.5.1.
      From 3.5.2 I have web disconections, that is fixed now, but panel due takes always time to connect and to read information, web works fine though.

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      • droftartsundefined
        droftarts administrators @3DOeste
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        @3DOeste said in [3.6.0-rc.1] staggered movement duet2 ethernet:

        and did the max flow rate test from 20 to 50mm3.

        Was this using the flow tests in OrcaSlicer? I think I've heard that they are not RRF compatible, maybe they use adaptive pressure advance. Also check that the slicer isn't overriding the speed, jerk and acceleration settings in config.g.

        What version PanelDue firmware are you using? Check by selecting the 'Setup' screen.

        Ian

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