Hi again,
I just tested using relative extrusion, and it worked perfectly. The ‘blob’ issue is now gone!
Again, thanks a lot for the help
Hi again,
I just tested using relative extrusion, and it worked perfectly. The ‘blob’ issue is now gone!
Again, thanks a lot for the help
Hi,
I have a dead driver on my Duet3D 2 Wifi. Instead of trashing the whole board I’m considering using the Duet expansion breakout board, buy a TCM2209 and connect to one of the additional driver interfaces. Would that work after remapping the motor in the config file?
BR Kenneth
Hi,
I have a Panelduo running on a V2.03 Duet2 Wifi. I would like to remove the stop button from the screen as I have a physical emergency stop button(it's a huge 500X500X800mm clay printer). My reason for the change is that if the button by accident is hit, then a week long print job may be lost. It happened to us once, but luckily "only" 1,5 days of work was lost.
I understand that I would need to compile a new firmware, which would be V1.25 if I did my homework correctly, but can anyone point me to a guide on what I would have to change in the source files?
BR Kenneth
Hi again,
I just tested using relative extrusion, and it worked perfectly. The ‘blob’ issue is now gone!
Again, thanks a lot for the help
Thanks a lot to both of you I’ll try that in a few says when I’m back in the workshop.
BR Kenneth
Thanks dc42. The volume extruded/retracted is very small compared to the 'blob'. I would say the blob is at least 10 times the volume of the extrude/retract.
I can also just try removing that command.
I'm not around my printer the next few days, so I cannot test at this moment.
BR Kenneth
Of course - it's attached.
Note that I only have the 'blob' issue when running the resurrect.g after having the power shut down. It does not happen in any other cases.
Yes, it extrudes a bit of filament, but that is while it is at 0,0. The 'blob' is much bigger than that and takes much longer to do, as well as being made at the position where it resumes printing after finishing the blob.
I have no idea what the logic of extruding that amount of material could be.
Thanks for a very quick reply
I got the printer with that FW and my reluctance to upgrade it right before REALLY needing the printer is the only reason I haven't done it yet.
Maybe I misunderstood the resurrect procedure because I don't use M916, I simply run the resurrect.g as a macro. It works fine apart from the 'blob'.
I have attached the files.
BR Kenneth
stop.g resurrect-prologue (3).g resurrect (2).g resume (1).g pause.g cancel.g
config (5).g
NOTE: I found an easy fix for the issue and have created another post on my remaining problem. Please ignore the above post(I cannot edit it anymore)
BR Kenneth
Hi,
I’m currently working on setting up resume after power loss on my Duet2 WIFI clay printer. The way I need to use it is to pause the print, turn off the printer, and then continue the print the next day.
I do not home Z and after a lot of fiddeling this now works, but I have a related issue: When I pause and resume it works fine, but when I pause, power off, power on, and the use resume(ressurect) then the printer moves to the correct place but then extrudes a blob of clay for around 5-10 secs and then starts printing perfectly. I have looked “everywhere” in the config files and cannot find what does this. Can anyone help?
Please note that I’m using an OLD firmware (2.03c beta). I am in the middle of producing some artworks for a soon to come exhibition so for fear of having the printer out of duty for some time if I do something wrong I really want to wait upgrading it until after the exhibition.
I hope someone can help
Thanks in advance,
Kenneth