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    • waggonburner3undefined
      waggonburner3 @Wyvern
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      @wyvern thank you

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      • waggonburner3undefined
        waggonburner3
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        Thank you to everyone for the help I'm getting decent prints now I'll probably hooking up the bltouch in a day or so hope u can handle that by my self but I'm not holding my breath. Lol

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        • Wyvernundefined
          Wyvern
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          Just a note, don't know if it was my network or what, but yesterday I could not connect the printer, after an hour of farting around I ran M552 on the panel due- the IP address changed after a month of flawless communication.

          So keep that in mind if that happens to you.

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @Wyvern
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            @wyvern said in Ender 3 nothing working right:

            Just a note, don't know if it was my network or what, but yesterday I could not connect the printer, after an hour of farting around I ran M552 on the panel due- the IP address changed after a month of flawless communication.

            So keep that in mind if that happens to you.

            The IP address is allocated by the router. Most routers will allow you to set an IP address reservation so that the router always assigns the same IP address to a particular device. The router identifies devices from their MAC addresses. The MAC address of a Duet WiFi should never change unless you replace the WiFi module.

            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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            • Martin1454undefined
              Martin1454
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              I think it is amazing that you have installed an Duet wifi in a printer that cost almost the same as the duet 😄
              Looking foward to see then end result. 🙂 👍

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              • 3dmntbighkerundefined
                3dmntbighker @Martin1454
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                @martin1454 said in Ender 3 nothing working right:

                I think it is amazing that you have installed an Duet wifi in a printer that cost almost the same as the duet 😄
                Looking foward to see then end result. 🙂 👍

                My Maestro Ender 3 works fantastic. I saw it as a cheap way to acquire the basic bits, and build what I wanted. I probably could have sourced the same parts from China for less, but this was a lot easier and faster.

                Scratch built CoreXY with Maestro
                Heavily modified Ender 3 with Maestro
                MPCNC work in progress with Duet WiFi

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @3dmntbighker
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                  @3dmntbighker said in Ender 3 nothing working right:

                  @martin1454 said in Ender 3 nothing working right:

                  I think it is amazing that you have installed an Duet wifi in a printer that cost almost the same as the duet 😄
                  Looking foward to see then end result. 🙂 👍

                  My Maestro Ender 3 works fantastic. I saw it as a cheap way to acquire the basic bits, and build what I wanted. I probably could have sourced the same parts from China for less, but this was a lot easier and faster.

                  Yes, the Maestro is better matched to the Ender 3 from a pricing perspective, also the use of 24V power and lower current motors on the Ender 3 is a good match for the Maestro. A WiFi derivative of the Maestro (which would cost a little less to manufacture than the Ethernet version) might be an even better match, provided that the WiFi antenna can be kept out of the enclosure metalwork.

                  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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                  • JamesMundefined
                    JamesM
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                    I love my Ender 3 with the Duet Wifi...it works great and now greatly out performs my Taz 6 printer in both speed and quality. Granted...my ender 3 is far from stock using a geared printable extruder first was using a Greg's wade bowden variant and now one called the Pitan, linear guide for the bed, polycarbonate v-slot wheels on the x and z axis as well as dual z rods and stepper motors.

                    The thing is so reliable now, just set and go.

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                    • Wyvernundefined
                      Wyvern
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                      There are really only 4 tiers of 3D printers.

                      Super low end- they just barely run and cost under $200, avoid.

                      Clone/enthusiast grade- usually do a good job with a little tweaking and sourcing of better parts- it's possible to get high end results with enough patience. $250-500

                      High end enthusiast- usually setup with all the goodies, think ultimaker- out of the box run like a expert adjusted/modified clone. $1000-3000

                      Commercial grade- huge machines- huge price tag, made for business unless you just really like 3D printing and have a huge wallet $5000+++

                      I have seen parts come out of my $270 Qidi Xone-2 come out as good as a ultimaker, the little guy has a mic6 build plate, 24V,32 bit board, all steel construction and 10 mm Z rods. 150X150X150 build size and weighs about 35lbs!

                      My Folgertech FT-5 has about $900 now, I have yet to install some of the upgrades, but I am just now getting the Qidi quality- hoping to surpass it after the bed/z axis upgrades.

                      IMHO it's worth putting a duet Wifi in a cheaper clone, part of the fun is making a clone/kit work as good or better than a $2000 printer, as they say built not bought.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @Wyvern
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                        I've taken the liberty of marking this as solved, as the original title doesn't reflect the recent posts.

                        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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