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    • carlitototoundefined

      heater off when homing

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      carlitototoundefined

      sorry for the late response !
      Removing B1 worked perfectly !

      Well that's a problem...I read this thread https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/8690/keep-hotend-off-until-after-bltouch-finishes-bed-leveling/6 and read a little more on the subject, I'm going to stick with B1 🙂

    • carlitototoundefined

      move the Y/X axis "automatically" when the Z axis moves

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      carlitototoundefined

      Forgot to ask... Can the firmware account for belt elongation ? I saw this : Belt_Compliance_Measurement and it seems long belts can be an issue with precision, is there a way to compensate for such a thing ?

    • carlitototoundefined

      Z axis "blocked"

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      Phaedruxundefined

      Welcome to the Duet and RepRapFirmware. You've only scratched the surface.

    • carlitototoundefined

      connecting external stepper driver (MKS TB6600)

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      carlitototoundefined

      ok, found the solution, tried with enabled pin in and out didn't work, but tried something rather simple after seeing this dozuki page ( I don't know how I missed it before ! )... rather than connecting the TB6600 GND to the E2_STOP, I connected it directly to the GND on pin number 2... works perfectly now !

      so the correct pin layout for me was :
      E2_EN to EN
      E2_DIR to DIR
      E2_STEP to CLK
      GND to GND

      and for the mode selection on the TB6600 :
      M1 ON
      M2 ON
      M3 OFF
      TQ OFF ( AUTO )

      I'm so happy this finally works !

      <Thanks @CNCModeller 🙂

    • carlitototoundefined

      Using External Drivers for X/Y/Z Axis

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      dc42undefined

      @carlitototo said in Using External Drivers for X/Y/Z Axis:

      It is my understanding that I need to remap the drivers pins, but I'm kinda stuck on the chart near the end of the page, not really shure what the X/Y/Z axis pin is on the duet... same for the E"number" axis pin, on the expansion slot there are 4 pins for each "E" !

      Yes, use the E2, E3 and E4 pins (aka driver 5, driver 6 and driver 7 pins).

    • carlitototoundefined

      Messed up duet wifi installation !

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      dc42undefined

      @carlitototo said in Messed up duet wifi installation !:

      Infortunatly, nothing will do ! still no ports recognize, after trying tothe erase procedure multiple times... Sad to say, but I think (3D :P) that my duet is dead snif

      Try a different USB port on your PC if you haven't already, also try rebooting the PC - especially if it is running Windows. If you've already done that, then go ahead and contact your supplier.

    • carlitototoundefined

      Terminal block screw loose PT100 daughterboard

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      carlitototoundefined

      Thanks for the clue ^^

    • carlitototoundefined

      Odrive and Duet

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      OG3Dundefined

      I stumbled in to this article

      Fast Desktop-Scale Extrusion Additive Manufacturing by MIT
      https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1709/1709.05918.pdf

      They used a 50 W Laser Assisted Heater Cartridge.