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    • ErwinH78undefined

      Problem with downgrade to 3.1.1

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      fcwiltundefined

      @ErwinH78 said in Problem with downgrade to 3.1.1:

      i got it with bussa. it´s done thx

      Glad to hear it.

      Just out of curiosity why did you want to go back to 3.1.1?

      Frederick

    • ErwinH78undefined

      automatic switch off printer

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      ErwinH78undefined

      understood. thx 🙂

    • ErwinH78undefined

      M593 without effect

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      Phaedruxundefined

      Can you give some more details about the printer?
      What firmware version?
      Share M122 and config.g?

    • ErwinH78undefined

      Solved Upgradet to RRF3 with some trouble

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      @ErwinH78 said in Upgradet to RRF3 with some trouble:

      M671 x-8.298:217.911:444.12 Y2.021:430,231:2,021 S50

      Yes that would do it. Glad you figured it out.

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      Z-axis motors are monitored?

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      Stephen6309undefined

      A more costly way is to use, for example:
      Write software for the Adafruit Feather M4 Express to use the gyro on the Adafruit LSM6DS33 6-DoF Accel + Gyro IMU - STEMMA QT. Use it to trigger a pin on the duet.
      https://www.adafruit.com/product/3857 and https://www.adafruit.com/product/4480

    • ErwinH78undefined

      duetbot alternatives?

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      jay_s_ukundefined

      @ErwinH78 maybe using node-red and this? https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/18520/node-red-mobile-sized-status-dashboard-for-duet
      Or any home automation that can carry out http requests.

    • ErwinH78undefined

      Problem to config fan

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      Phaedruxundefined

      @ErwinH78 said in Problem to config fan:

      The hotendfan is an Noctua NF-A4x10 FLX
      the partcoolingfans is an Sunon Radial fan 50x50x15mm MF50151VX-A99 DC 12V 6000 U/min

      I've got the same fans and I'm using Q100 on the sunon and Q1000 on the noctua.

    • ErwinH78undefined

      True Bed Leveling

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      A Former User?

      @fcwilt said in True Bed Leveling:

      @CaLviNx said in True Bed Leveling:

      Looking at the pic the rails are inverted, the X/Y carriage hang down underneath?

      this being so then the rail/extrusion needs to be lowered not raised, as from the height map that corner is showing the nozzle to be rising up

      Hmm...

      I just did a four point height map putting a metal plate along the front edge of the bed ensuring it was placed so that the probe triggered on it at both front corners.

      The height map indicated that the front of the bed has higher than the back by the thickness of the plate.

      So if "raising" the bed did that wouldn't lowering the front ends of extrusions/rails have the same effect?

      Frederick

      Sorry i didnt see your comment until now.

      As you correctly pointed out that the frame is not "level"

      The height map was showing that the rear of the LEFT Y axis rail was "higher" than the rear of the right one so that when the nozzle traversed closer to that point it (the nozzle) started to climb away from the bed which the graphic was showing happening.

      Good practice would be to level the surface the printer is sitting (and built) on and then that way you know that when you assemble the frame it is going to be level with the surface it is on is already level, But in the real world that is not always possible.

      Which is why i said to build using digital inclinometers zero'ed to the build surface, that means the printer will always be in sync with the build surface and that way zero will be relative zero relative to the surface the printer is sitting on, even if it isn't actually absolute zero but things will at least be perpendicular and parallel to the surface the printer will spend its life on.

      Unless of course you have adjustable feet on the printer you can then set everything to absolute zero