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    Posts made by Macwolf

    • RE: Laser Output

      @jay_s_uk no only these control the tube

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      @jay_s_uk Bildschirmfoto 2025-02-18 um 10.07.32.png

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      @jay_s_uk and the others there are more connections like 5v, p+ gnd ......where are these connected to the duet board?

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      @jay_s_uk yes that's true, but there is no line from the contacts to the board and I don't want to try until it works

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      @dc42 my power supply is from the same manufacturer as the tube I have a diagram, but the description is in GermanBildschirmfoto 2025-02-09 um 16.22.00.png

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      @jay_s_uk
      Out 1 is now the output for the laser, it doesn't deliver a negative signal, does it?

      further connections are needed.

      1. 5V for TH

      2. ground

      3. I simulate the cooling.

      where exactly should I connect these cables to the power supply terminal
      Bildschirmfoto 2025-02-07 um 15.33.21.png

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      @jay_s_uk
      A technical question: How much frequency does a 40W CO2 laser tube need? In your example, is the Q value 5000? Or does that not matter.
      I am new to this area and am wondering whether I am implementing it technically correctly. There were no operating instructions included, neither with the power supply nor with the tube.

      Markus

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      @jay_s_uk
      M452 C"! Laser" R255 Q500;
      no change. or how to use the negative output

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      the Duet board is configured, I use a CO2 tube. A "tool" is configured, see Config, but there is a problem, when I start up the machine, the laser is active!!!
      I use the active high input on the laser power supply.
      Markus
      config.g

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      @jay_s_uk Thanks, I didn't know that this source explained it.

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • RE: Laser Output

      @T3P3Tony many Thanks is OUT 6 in the documentation

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • Laser Output

      Hello, I have a Duet 3 XD and the "Laser, VFD..." connection is a mystery to me. How is this pin addressed? Is it an "OUT"? Unfortunately, it is not mentioned anywhere in the documentation.
      Thanks

      posted in Laser Cutters
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      Macwolf
    • Duet 3 Scanning Z probe questions

      Hello
      duet has a scanning Z probe on offer, my question about the product is, can you use it as a "Z-endstop"? otherwise there would be 2 probes on the print head. one for bed mesh and one as an end stop.

      posted in General Discussion
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      Macwolf
    • RE: is my bed crooked?

      Thanks for the answers, meanwhile the highest value is 0.3mm, I drove off the top of the top plate
      Abtastung.jpg

      Abtastung 2.jpg

      with a dial gauge, the Y rail is at 1-2/100. the bed is warped from the middle of 3/10.

      Thanks Markus

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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      Macwolf
    • RE: is my bed crooked?

      @deckingman hence the question of whether the bed is crooked or something else, the Y rail (CBC) is mounted on aluminum, according to the height map the aluminum should be warped. if it's not the bed.Befestigung.png

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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      Macwolf
    • RE: is my bed crooked?

      this machine is a tool changer with a 3 belt drive, the bed is 6 mm finely milled cast aluminum plate, I cannot check whether this is straight. but I think so.

      to test I put a glass plate on the bed which is on 2 parallel pegs and the result is the same

      Bildschirmfoto 2023-05-06 um 06.56.57.png

      that's on the borosilicate board

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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      Macwolf
    • RE: is my bed crooked?

      @Phaedrux
      Does the order of the pivot points listed in M671 match the order of the motors listed in M584?
      Yes
      What results are displayed on a G32? Does it get better or worse if you do it more than once?
      the result is always accurate
      G32
      Leadscrew adjustments made: 0.261 -0.106 0.064, points used 3, (mean, deviation) before (0.090, 0.112) after (0.000, 0.000)

      after
      Leadscrew adjustments made: -0.020 0.035 0.036, points used 3, (mean, deviation) before (0.016, 0.017) after (0.000, 0.000)

      If the order doesn't match, you can actually add a twist to the bed instead of correcting it.
      how does it work?

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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      Macwolf
    • is my bed crooked?

      I use three Z axes for the automatic bed alignment on my printer.
      but the height map shows something strange.
      I've attached the config and bed

      Bildschirmfoto 2023-05-05 um 19.24.22.png Bildschirmfoto 2023-05-05 um 19.29.09.png config.g bed.g

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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      Macwolf
    • RE: SBC Problem

      @Phaedrux said in SBC Problem:

      You should remove the multiple values for the Z axis in all of these commands. It is set per axis. The only time multiple values are required is for extruders as they are independent axis.

      Great problem solved

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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      Macwolf
    • RE: SBC Problem

      @Phaedrux said in SBC Problem:

      At what point are you seeing this speed?

      when homing above at "requested speed"
      and of course the bed that moves in slow motion. Z also moves at 0.5mm/s when moving

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      Macwolfundefined
      Macwolf