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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
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      No, it has both S1 and S2 in it. Remove the S2.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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      • deckingmanundefined
        deckingman
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        @dc42:

        No, it has both S1 and S2 in it. Remove the S2.

        David,

        Could you explain what S2 actually does on a Cartesian or CoreXY?

        The Wiki is a little vague

        We have:

        "Snnn Flag to check if an endstop was hit (S1 to check, S0 to ignore, S2+S3 see note, default is S0) 1"

        Then referring to that note we have:

        "1RepRapFirmware can be set to enable or disable the "sensing" of endstops during a move. Using the S1 or S2 parameter on a delta printer causes the XYZ parameters to refer to the individual tower motor positions instead of the head position, and to enable endstop detection as well if the parameter is S1. If S3 is passed instead, RepRapFirmware will measure the axis length."

        So there is an explanation of what S2 and S3 do on a Delta but no explanation of what S2 (or S3) do when used with other kinematics. I guess it just needs a sentence in the Wki to say something like "For other Kinematics S2 does "xyz" "

        Ian
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        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators
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          S2 causes a raw motor move, ignoring any mapping from axis movement to motors, and also disables axis limits, bed compensation and axis skew compensation.

          So on a Cartesian printer, S2 is just like S1 except that endstop switches are not checked. On a CoreXY printer, G1 S2 Xnn will cause just the X motor to move, resulting in a diagonal movement. Similarly for G1 S2 Ynn. But the Z motor on a CoreXY printer drives just the Z axis, so G1 S2 Znn will cause just a Z movement

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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          • deckingmanundefined
            deckingman
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            Thanks David,

            Might be an idea to cut and paste that explanation into the Wiki, as and when you get time.

            Ian
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            • Drammyundefined
              Drammy
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              @dc42:

              No, it has both S1 and S2 in it. Remove the S2.

              This is working now; thanks for your help

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              • Danalundefined
                Danal
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                I did a super quick check of the various CNC Work/Machine coordinate changes, and all looks good. I will do a more thorough check as time permits.

                However… CNCjs, in "Marlin" mode, doesn't understand how to decode the status report, and always shows machine coordinates in both the Machine and Work readouts. Not sure what the best answer is here...

                Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                • DougJonesundefined
                  DougJones
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                  Regarding the external drivers. I am still getting random layer shifting in both x and y. I have upgraded to 1.21 RC5 and no change. I am using M569 P5 S1 R1 T10:10:7:2 to create the step and direction signals.

                  I decided to remove the external drives to see if it was the mechanics of the system and not drive related. I installed traditional steppers on the X and Y axis using the built in drivers and re-ran the 3DBenchy. The results were pretty clear.

                  While I have a couple other minor issues with cooling to resolve, the print came out much better with no layer shifting. This has been the main problem I've been fighting for weeks. The mechanical side of the printer looks good, I just have something with these external drives that I cannot figure out.

                  They are 2HSS57 closed loop stepper drives and either something with the step generation or internal position/velocity monitoring loop in the drive is giving a problem. Nothing I did ever seemed to effect any change (inverting signals, changing from rising to falling edge, etc). The only thing that had a small impact was increasing the step signals from 1600 p/rev to 3200 on the drive itself and doubled the steps/mm. This resulted in reduced layer shifting, but it was still there.

                  Short of replacing all the external closed loop motors/drives with steppers and using the built in drives, I'm not sure really where to go from here.

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                  • okerchoundefined
                    okercho
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                    I've installed RC5 and printed a couple of things without any issues. Update from RC4 was OK without requiring rename of the file.

                    Regards

                    Okercho
                    Custom Prusa i3 Hephestos with Duet Wi-Fi
                    E3d V6 with Bondtech BMG DirectDrive and PrecisionPiezo Sensor
                    Rebuilding Hypercube Evolution

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                    • JohnOCFIIundefined
                      JohnOCFII
                      last edited by

                      I've also had success with installing RC5 over RC4 and doing a test print on a Kossel Mini delta.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
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                        @DougJones:

                        Regarding the external drivers. I am still getting random layer shifting in both x and y. I have upgraded to 1.21 RC5 and no change. I am using M569 P5 S1 R1 T10:10:7:2 to create the step and direction signals.

                        I decided to remove the external drives to see if it was the mechanics of the system and not drive related. I installed traditional steppers on the X and Y axis using the built in drivers and re-ran the 3DBenchy. The results were pretty clear.

                        https://ibb.co/m5uOLH

                        While I have a couple other minor issues with cooling to resolve, the print came out much better with no layer shifting. This has been the main problem I've been fighting for weeks. The mechanical side of the printer looks good, I just have something with these external drives that I cannot figure out.

                        They are 2HSS57 closed loop stepper drives and either something with the step generation or internal position/velocity monitoring loop in the drive is giving a problem. Nothing I did ever seemed to effect any change (inverting signals, changing from rising to falling edge, etc). The only thing that had a small impact was increasing the step signals from 1600 p/rev to 3200 on the drive itself and doubled the steps/mm. This resulted in reduced layer shifting, but it was still there.

                        Short of replacing all the external closed loop motors/drives with steppers and using the built in drives, I'm not sure really where to go from here.

                        What is the maximum step pulse rate that the drivers ever receive during printing? If the rate exceeds 25kHz then the firmware switches to double stepping. Ordinary stepper drivers don't notice this, but perhaps closed-loop ones might.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
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                          PS - @DougJones, please can you try the version at https://www.dropbox.com/s/iq9pzfaugyfei7x/Duet2CombinedFirmware-even.bin?dl=0. This is an experimental build that tries to maintain regular step pulse interval at high speeds, so it may play better with servo drivers. The maximum step rate is reduced by about one third.

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                          • nytundefined
                            nyt
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                            @dc42:

                            PS - @DougJones, please can you try the version at https://www.dropbox.com/s/iq9pzfaugyfei7x/Duet2CombinedFirmware-even.bin?dl=0. This is an experimental build that tries to maintain regular step pulse interval at high speeds, so it may play better with servo drivers. The maximum step rate is reduced by about one third.

                            Any thoughts re: the inconsistent homing mentioned earlier? Using a mini ir-probe with tight tolerances specified, but it's often off quite a bit from the leveling measurements which are always consistent.

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                            • Shenundefined
                              Shen
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                              @dc42:

                              PS - @DougJones, please can you try the version at https://www.dropbox.com/s/iq9pzfaugyfei7x/Duet2CombinedFirmware-even.bin?dl=0. This is an experimental build that tries to maintain regular step pulse interval at high speeds, so it may play better with servo drivers. The maximum step rate is reduced by about one third.

                              I have the same layer shifting problem as DougJones. I didn't bring it up since I thought it's caused by my clamp type coupling slipping. It looks like the amplitude of the shifting is reverse proportional to step per mm, my layer shifting is much less noticeable when I increased to 1000 steps/mm. I'll also test the firmware when I get a chance.

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                              • Synapsisundefined
                                Synapsis
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                                @dc42:

                                It's slightly more complicated than normal, because the name of the main firmware binary for the Duet WiFi and Duet Ethernet has changed.

                                To update a Duet WiFi or Duet Ethernet from RC2 to RC5, rename Duet2CombinedFirmware.bin to either DuetWiFiFirmware.bin or DuetEthernetFirmware.bin according to what your existing firmware and DWC expect. Then upload that file through the Settings->General tab of DWC. …....

                                I renamed the file Duet2CombinedFirmware.bin to DuetWiFiFirmware.bin when I try to upload from setting page I get an error

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators
                                  last edited by

                                  Is there already a DuetWiFiFirmware.bin file in /sys? if so, try deleting it first.

                                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                  • Synapsisundefined
                                    Synapsis
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks that was the problem.

                                    David did you get the livestream to work?

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                                    • Synapsisundefined
                                      Synapsis
                                      last edited by

                                      @deckingman:

                                      @DougJones:

                                      I've upgraded to 1.21 RC5 firmware and 1.21 RC4 webcontrol

                                      When I press the home all button, i get the following error

                                      G28
                                      Error: G0/G1: Insufficient axes homed

                                      I've never gotten this before and the setup as not changed from v1.20. Any idea what's causing this?

                                      Most likely this.

                                      From the release note for RC 3 we have:
                                      "New features:

                                      On Cartesian and CoreXY printers, normal movement commands are no longer permitted until the corresponding axes have been homed"

                                      Then we have:
                                      "On Cartesian and CoreXY printers, normal G0 and G1 moves are no longer allowed before the corresponding axes have been homed. In particular, if your homex.g, homey.g and homeall.g files raise Z a little at the start and lower it at the end, you will need to add the S2 parameter to those G1 Z moves. Otherwise the G1 Z move will be refused unless Z has already been homed and the homing macro will be terminated."

                                      ….

                                      I had this problem after update and like I saw here I added S2 in homex.g, homey,g and homeall.g I was the abe to home X and Y.
                                      When i tried homeimg Z i gato the error Insufficient axes homed so -i added the S2 in homez.g it did home except that while before when it reached the correct height it would stay there while now it raise the head. I
                                      this is my homez.y
                                      G91 ; relative positioning
                                      G1 Z5 F6000 S2 ; lift Z relative to current position
                                      G90 ; absolute positioning
                                      G1 X219 Y190 F6000 ; go to first probe point
                                      G30 ; home Z by probing the bed
                                      any idea as to why its adding a G1 Z12 (that the distance is raises the bed.)

                                      Thanks

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                                      • dc42undefined
                                        dc42 administrators
                                        last edited by

                                        G30 now raises the head to the dive height after probing.

                                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                        • FBGundefined
                                          FBG
                                          last edited by

                                          In this RC5 i test:
                                          M569 T5 (old config) work perfect,
                                          M569 T2.5:2.5:5:0 (new config) wrong (is supposed than this must work well)
                                          M569 T5:5:5:0 (new config) seem well

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators
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                                            @FBG:

                                            In this RC5 i test:
                                            M569 T5 (old config) work perfect,
                                            M569 T2.5:2.5:5:0 (new config) wrong (is supposed than this must work well)
                                            M569 T5:5:5:0 (new config) seem well

                                            What is the specification of your stepper drivers?

                                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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