thanks for your help its been greatly appreciated.
Posts made by foster1111
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RE: using a servo with dual extruder
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RE: using a servo with dual extruder
I reckon this is a much more viable alternative to a servo. ill probably go with this and use a external driver instead. i don't suppose you know the gcode for using the external driver to help change the tool or how you would go about. if i had e3d tool changer config it would be nice see what they did to get it to work. thanks again you have been allot of help.
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RE: using a servo with dual extruder
I wonder if I just use the signal line from the duet and have a external 5v source it would help solve this problem
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RE: using a servo with dual extruder
maybes i could use a extra stepper instead with what you suggested. its just that a servo is smaller and probably lighter. thanks for thee suggestion
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RE: using a servo with dual extruder
I need it for a servo not a stepper plus I've used all the stepper outputs for this board anyway. that's the main reason I want to use a servo there are servo outputs but i don't want to damage the board with back emfs and i don't know how to configure the gcode script as the is really much on the subject that i can find.
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RE: using a servo with dual extruder
all the parts are going to be cnc so there will no problems with it being study. everything has been calibrated correctly and all the pid tunes have been done. I've just seen other people make this type of setup with huge success and the oozing problem with a chimeara hot is a known thing that unfortunately cant be avoiding unless you use a ooze shield or purge tower in which i am trying to avoid well at least with using cura as my slicer. i also just want to try it for my self. i just cant find much info on how to set this up. do you know if there are any other slicers that can get over this issue effectively.
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using a servo with dual extruder
hello could anyone point me in the right direction in how i could use a servo to rotate my hotends a certain amount of degrees so that i can prevent oozing on to my printed part. I am currently using the duet wifi 2 with all the the stepper motor outputs used. I know thats its possible but cant find much info on how I would go about implementing this feature . is it possible to have this feature or do i need the duex board as well . I was assuming that you could use the servo output for the bltouch but have no idea about how to configure this in software. thee is also a mention of having to protect the duet form back emfs from the servo. is there a comprehensive guide out there on how to implement this feature. Thanks in advance
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RE: Axis skew compensation
i printed a calibration cube when i first biuilt the printer noticed the skew and kept it for comparison. so i compared the new prints with the values entered and the is no change between the models. the firmware version iam running is
Board: Duet 2 WiFi (2WiFi)
Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 3.1.1 (2020-05-19b2)
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RE: Axis skew compensation
m556
Axis compensations - XY: -0.00364, YZ: 0.02182, ZX: 0.01152 -
Axis skew compensation
hello im having trouble setting the Axis skew compensation. my custom 3d printer axis are out of alignment i have printed the calibration model and worked out the values which are M556 S82.5 X-0.30 Y1.8 Z.95. I have entered these values into the config.g which took no affect also i have made a separate file containing the command in the system directory and also entered it into the console and m500 it and it still hasn't taken any affect and remains the same unchanged with skewed axis. Im obviously doing something wrong but i cant find any information. can someone help. thanks