What is the difference you observe as opposed to a standard brass nozzle? thanks!
Mostly it seems to impart its heat into the extrusion better, allowing lower temps or fast printing.
What is the difference you observe as opposed to a standard brass nozzle? thanks!
Mostly it seems to impart its heat into the extrusion better, allowing lower temps or fast printing.
Wondering if anyone has tried more excotic nozzles like the Olsson Ruby? Currently I'm using a copper E3d, seems to work better than the regular bass ones.
Can't wait till these are done! Tired of large prints failing due to filament errors…
When I try to connect to DWC I get this error:
Could not establish a connection to the Duet firmware! Please check your settings and try again.I'm able to ping the DuetWiFi, wifi signal is -59, it's on a static Ip and I confirmed that the mac address is correct . Am I missing something obvious?
1. Did you install DuetWiFiServer.bin twice as suggested in the upgrade notes?
2. If you send M552 S1 from USB or PanelDue then it will report success/failure of the attempt to connect to your router.
M552 S1 from USB and PanelDue says connection the router. As far as I can tell everything sees each other and I can get on to DWC but it will not connect.
DuetWiFiServer ver. 1.20B10 Installed twice(+)
Web Interface ver. 1.20-RC3
Duet FirmWare ver. 1.20RC3
DuetWifi HardWare ver. 1.0
Tight but not too tight? Never a bad idea to slow down prints. You maybe having missed steps due to belts slipping or trying to accelerate to fast.
When I try to connect to DWC I get this error:
Could not establish a connection to the Duet firmware! Please check your settings and try again.
I'm able to ping the DuetWiFi, wifi signal is -59, it's on a static Ip and I confirmed that the mac address is correct . Am I missing something obvious?
Firmware: 1.20-RC2
DuetWiFiServer: 1.20beta10
DWC: 1.20-RC3
I do need to clean that up, I've gotten sloppy at soldering.
Thanks, that was a good idea, I was able to flash the firmware on it. Need to find my glue gun to keep things like that in place….
I was updating the firmware on the PanelDue 1.1 when I broke off the usb port while pressing the erase button. Is there a workaround for updating it still or am I SOL?