Is there anyway to set a wipe setting with firmware retraction? Slic3r has it greyed out when firmware retraction is enabled.
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Firmware retraction wipe settings
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Core XY IDEX
Hi All,
I'm building a new 3d printer using many of digital dentist's concepts. I want to make this one an IDEX build. First, can I reuse my Duet 2, or do I need to buy a Duet 3? I'd setup endstops on opposite ends, but would I need one between the extruders? Here is a picture of what I'm thinking for the motor setup. Would this work? Thanks.
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RE: Heater 0 fault: exceeded allowed temperature excursion
I used my multimeter to check the thermistor, and it was good. I ended up redoing all the crimps on the heater line, and it is back up and running again. I did not see any loose connections. Maybe one of the connectors was bad. I replace the hotend with mini Tamiya connectors. Thanks for the guidance.
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RE: Heater 0 fault: exceeded allowed temperature excursion
@Phaedrux said in Heater 0 fault: exceeded allowed temperature excursion:
Is there something about that spot? Does the fan kick in? Is there some feature of the print that causes the fan to have more effect? Higher extrusion rate causing a temp drop?
No. It is the beginning of a top layer on one of the parts. The prior runs before this file had the fans going for 75% of the print without issue.
@deckingman said in Heater 0 fault: exceeded allowed temperature excursion:
Most likely the part cooling fan coming on and too much cold air being blown over the nozzle. However, can you post your full config.g file please. The reason I ask is that heater 0 is usually the bed heater yet the temperatures you mentioned are those that one would expect for a hot end. I suspect that you have configured the heaters in a different way to the norm but we need to be sure which heater is actually showing a fault condition.
My apologies. It was H!. The hottest my bed needs is 80 degrees Celsius.
I'm thinking it's either the heater itself or the thermistor is going bad. I have extra thermistors so I can check that first. Just a bit of a pain to replace which is why I asked here.
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Heater 0 fault: exceeded allowed temperature excursion
I got this error twice in the last day in the same spot on the same print file, about 7 layers in. The target was 250.0°C and actual 234.4°C. All connections are intact. I'm wondering if this is the thermistor or the heat rod. I'm on firmware 3.4.4.
I just went through several prints in the prior days without issue.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Duet 2 Wifi Cartesian M593 Rough and Stringy Print
Hi All,
I have an accelerometer and ran the input shaping plugin. I get a peak at 40hz, and have configured M593 with P"zvd" F40. The ringing is gone, but the prints are rough and stringy. Also the print head gets globs of filament on it. There is no fan. I don't have pressure advance on.
This is supposed to make ti better, but it is worse. What would cause rough and stringy prints?
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RE: first layer height
@Phaedrux
Hmm interesting. I ran M122 after a print finished.. I am on firmware 3.0. -
RE: first layer height
Looking at M122 results, the hiccups are as follows:
Hiccups: 9898(0)
I'm guessing that means zero and not 9898 hiccups.
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RE: first layer height
The motors are not hard wired together. They each have their own slot on the board. I assume that’s what you meant. Where can I find more info on how to setup this type of z probe?
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RE: first layer height
The bed is flat to my eyes. It’s a new bed, and that is why I went 3 point leveling because the last one got warped. I have a flat tile it was put on, and no edges were lifted. No air gaps either as it didn’t move easily on the tile. Also, the .1mm feeler gauge moves around on all corners and in the middle, granted some spots are a little tighter but not enough to make it difficult to move with one finger. So doubling that at .2mm should not cause a smashed first layer.
So if I use the baby steps, would I add the value to the g92 line?
I’m going to try testing it tomorrow using a file without filament at a slow speed and insert a .1mm and .2mm feeler gauge as it moves. That will give me an idea if the is actually moving to .2. Another option is to use a .01mm feeler gauge and just say the bed is at zero at see what happens.