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    ardisf

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    • RE: tuning 2 heaters

      @jay_s_uk thank you

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    • RE: tuning 2 heaters

      @jay_s_uk said in tuning 2 heaters:

      @ardisf thats strange and not the behaviour I expected to happen but thinking about it, it may be due to heater parameters being stored per heater rather than by tool. so maybe the answer is actually this isn't currently supported and a feature request needs to be made?
      Maybe @Phaedrux or @droftarts can confirm

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      pardon me i've mention the wrong picture. this one is the correct one

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    • RE: tuning 2 heaters

      @jay_s_uk okaay tysm<3

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    Latest posts made by ardisf

    • RE: tool 0 was not driven because its heater temperatures

      @dc42 when trying to manually extrude e0 can move, but when it prints it doesn't move automatically

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    • tool 0 was not driven because its heater temperatures

      I use a pellet extruder for my 3d printer hotend.
      when I try to print, the heatbed and hotend have reached the proper temperature (for now I use 60 for the heatbed and 150 for the hot end). the print process is also running properly, but the e0 motor does not move, whereas on the duet web control on the extruder drives it shows the movement value and on the console there is a warning: tool 0 was not driven because its heater temperatures were not high enough or it has a heater fault

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    • RE: filament config for pellet extruder

      @Phaedrux in duet web control, we must add filaments config right? which contains config, load, and unload.
      then, if I use a pellet extruder instead of filament, will the contents of the config be different from 3d printers in general

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    • filament config for pellet extruder

      is the filament config for the pellet extruder different? in what part? thanks

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    • RE: tuning 2 heaters

      @deckingman @jay_s_uk a few days ago i've tuned my hotend using dual 60W heaters. actually i got "not recommended" tuning value. after that i can heat my hotend without getting any fault, but right now when i heat my hotend it just turn out to fault because temperature not reached. i decide to tuning my hot end again, but it turns out "auto tune cancelled because target temperature was not reached".
      any solution? thanks

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    • RE: tuning 2 heaters

      @jay_s_uk okaay tysm<3

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    • RE: tuning 2 heaters

      @jay_s_uk which means i have to buy new heater? should i buy 50/60 watt? i currently use 40w cartridge heater.

      it is custom pellet extruder

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    • RE: tuning 2 heaters

      @jay_s_uk
      i've tried map 2 outputs into 1 heater, then i tune using m303, but it's still cancelled at 140C because the temp was not reached. but when i used 2 outputs and i tune individually, it just reached 80C and then cancelled.
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    • RE: tuning 2 heaters

      @jay_s_uk i used e0 heater and e1 heater as an output, what should i write on the config?

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    • RE: tuning 2 heaters

      @jay_s_uk said in tuning 2 heaters:

      @ardisf rather than creating 2 heaters individually, as long as you're on 3.4 or later, you can map 2 outputs to one heater e.g. M950 H1 C"3.out0+out2" T1
      maybe give that a go and see if you can tune the hotend that way?

      like this?
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