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    • RE: Extreme over extrusion when upgrading from 3.2.2 to 3.3

      Sorry for the delayed response everyone. I broke my Z endstop/probe and had to wait for a new one in the mail to continue printing. The problem persists.

      @deckingman said in Extreme over extrusion when upgrading from 3.2.2 to 3.3:

      @makestuffmakestuff I don't see anything in your config.g that would cause the machine to extrude more than 20X the required amount of filament. About the only thing I can think of which might cause that behaviour is perhaps an M82 has crept in somewhere which is overriding the M83 you have in your config.g. So instead of expecting the gcode from the slicer to have relative moves, it is expecting them to be absolute. Possible laces to look would be config-overide.g if you use it, or the slicer start gcode, or any macros you run prior to printing. Either that, or maybe the gcode file itself is corrupted. What happens if you manually extrude using DWC?

      There is no M82 or M83 anywhere in the gcode, config, config-override or homing files. If I manually extrude with DWC I get the expected extrusion length.

      @percar said in Extreme over extrusion when upgrading from 3.2.2 to 3.3:

      Check out the M82 M83 issue
      I recently had the same issue and i was pulling out my hair
      Ensure that your slicer is not inserting M82 or M83 someplace it shouldnt
      I found my issuer on my Z homing file that i had written years ago

      No luck finding M82 or M83 anywhere.

      @phaedrux said in Extreme over extrusion when upgrading from 3.2.2 to 3.3:

      @makestuffmakestuff said in Extreme over extrusion when upgrading from 3.2.2 to 3.3:

      E3:4:8:9

      Not sure if it will matter but you've got 4 extruder drives mapped, but only have values for 2 extruders in your other settings.

      M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16:16

      Either unbind the additional extruders, or define their settings as well.

      What do you have in your slicer start gcode? The fact that it stuck around between 3.3 and going back to 3.2 seems to indicate the firmware change is a red herring. Did something else change in the slicer?

      I'll remove the 2 extra extruder definitions, but they've been there since before this issue showed up.

      As for the slicer changing, I have a gcode file that printed perfectly. When I run the same exact file now I get the extreme over extrusion. That is what indicates to me that it has to be a configuration issue. I can't for the life of me remember changing anything before the 3.3 upgrade though. And when I extrude with DWC I get the expected filament length. Just for fun, I'll post the beginning of a sliced file for analysis.

      T-1                                            ; make sure we don't have a tool in the holder
      T1 P0                             ; Turn on the first layer tool to get temp rising without running change macros
      T-1 P0                                         ; Set it back to no tool, again running no tool change macro to set Tool 0 to standby
      M568 P1 R220 S240   ; Set the first tool to standby and set the active and standby temps
      M140 S90     ; Set first layer bed temp
      G28                                        ; home all axes
      M190 S90     ; Set first layer bed temp and wait before leveling bed
      G32               ; level the bed
      G28 Z            ; Home the Z axis only
      G1 Z20 F5000     ; lift nozzle
      T1      ; Get the first tool to be used
      M116                  ; Wait for all temperatures to reach printing values
      ; Filament gcode
      M290 R0 S0      ; Reset babystepping to 0
      ;M290 S-0.2      ; Set babystep to 0.05 farther from the bed
      M107
      ;LAYER_CHANGE
      ;Z:0.34
      ;HEIGHT:0.34
      G1 Z0.340000 F9000
      G1 E-2.00000 F2400
      G1 X94.939 Y65.392 F9000
      G1 E0.00000 F2400
      ;TYPE:Skirt
      ;WIDTH:0.37
      G1 F900
      G1 X95.955 Y64.044 E0.07231
      G1 X97.002 Y62.975 E0.13639
      ;Gcode continues after this...
      
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    • Extreme over extrusion when upgrading from 3.2.2 to 3.3

      Randomly having an issue where all of the extruders are wayyyyy over extruding. I'm talking 20x filament. The only thing that changed is I upgraded from FW 3.2.2 to 3.3, but then I reverted back to 3.2.2. That didn't fix it. I'm at a loss here. I tried running a print that I printed successfully several days ago, same exact gcode, and I have this issue. That tells me the problem isn't in the slicer. Any ideas?

      Here is the config:

      G21                                 	; Work in millimetres
      G90                                		; Send absolute coordinates...
      M83                                 	; ...but relative extruder moves
      
      M564 H0								    ; Allow movement without homing
      M669 K1									; CoreXY mode
      
      ; Axis and motor configuration
      M584 X0 Y1 Z5:6:7 C2 E3:4:8:9		; Map Z to drivers 5, 6, 7. Define unused drivers 3,4,8 and 9 as extruders
      M569 P0 S0                          ; Drive 0 goes forwards 	X stepper (Rear)
      M569 P1 S1                          ; Drive 1 goes forwards		Y stepper (Front)
      M569 P2 S1                          ; Drive 2 goes backwards	Coupler
      M569 P3 S0                          ; Drive 3 goes forwards		Extruder 
      M569 P4 S0                          ; Drive 4 goes backwards	Extruder 2
      M569 P5 S0							; Drive 5 goes forwards		Front Left Z
      M569 P6 S0							; Drive 6 goes forwards		Rear Left Z
      M569 P7 S0							; Drive 7 goes forwards		Right Z
      
      ;Stall Detection - Used for homing
      M915 C S5 F0 H200 					; Coupler
      M915 X Y S5 F0 H400 				; X / Y Axes
      
      ;Leadscrew locations
      M671 X-50.0:-51.44:301.23  Y31.4:284.9:156.9 S7.5  ;Front left, Rear Left, Right  S7.5 is the max correction - measure your own offsets, to the bolt for the yoke of each leadscrew
      
      M350 C8 I0
      M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16:16 I1    			    ; set 16x microstepping for axes& extruder, with interpolation
      M574 X1 Y1 S3 							    ; Set X / Y endstop stall detection
      M906 X1400 Y1400 Z1000 C400 E1000:600 I60	; Set motor currents (mA)
      M201 X3000 Y3000 Z100 C400 E1500:1500       ; Accelerations (mm/s^2)
      M203 X24000 Y24000 Z900 C5000 E3600:3600    ; Maximum speeds (mm/min)
      M566 X1000 Y1000 Z100 C2 E1500:1500         ; Maximum jerk speeds mm/minute
      M208 X-42:340 Y-20:320 Z-0.5:700 C0:260	    ; set axis maxima and high homing switch positions (adjust to suit your machine)
      M92 X200 Y200 Z1600 C100 E402:414	    	; steps/mm (E409 is Hemera standard), (E400 is standard for LGX)
      
      ; Fans
      M950 F0 C"fan0"						;_RRF3_ define fan0
      M950 F1 C"fan1"						;_RRF3_ define fan1
      M950 F2 C"fan2"						;_RRF3_ define fan2
      M106 P0 H-1 						; disable thermostatic mode for fan 0
      M106 P1 H-1 						; disable thermostatic mode for fan 1
      M106 P2 H-1
      M106 P0 S0 							; turn off fans
      M106 P1 S0
      M106 P2 S0
      	
      ; Tool definitions
      M563 P0 S"Hotend1" D0 H1                ; Define tool 0
      G10 P0 X44 Y-21.4 Z-6.03				; Tool offsets for tool 0 ; Previous values: G10 P0 X44 Y-21.4 Z-5.63, moved up 0.4mm for PLA first layer
      G10 P0 S0 R0                        	; Set tool 0 operating and standby temperatures
      
      M563 P1 S"Hotend2" D1 H2                ; Define tool 1
      G10 P1 X37 Y-16.2 Z-21.64				; Tool offsets for tool 1
      G10 P1 S0 R0                        	; Set tool 1 operating and standby temperatures
      
      ; Thermistors
      M308 S0 P"bedtemp" Y"thermistor" A"bed_heat" T100000 B3950 R4700 H0 L0 		;_RRF3_ Bed thermistor, connected to bedtemp on Duet2
      M950 H0 C"bedheat" T0														;_RRF3_ define Bed heater is on bedheat
      M140 H0                                 									; map heated bed to heater 0
      M143 H0 S120                            									; set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C
      
      ;If you have a Slice Engineering thermistor, comment out the next line
      M308 S1 P"e0temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 R4700 C7.06e-8 H0 L0	            ;_RRF3_ duet3 e3d
      M950 H1 C"e0heat" T1															;_RRF3_ define Hotend heater is on e0heat
      M143 H1 S300                            										; set temperature limit for heater 1 to 300C
      
      M308 S2 P"e1temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 R4700 C7.06e-8 H0 L0              ;_RRF3_ duet3 e3d
      M950 H2 C"e1heat" T2															;_RRF3_ define Hotend heater is on e1heat
      M143 H2 S300                            										; set temperature limit for heater 1 to 300C
      
      M307 H0 R0.231 C1029.2 D42.03 S1.00 V24.1  ; Bed Heaters
      M307 H1 R2.909 C173.8 D5.37 S1.00 V24.1	   ; Heater 1 model
      M307 H2 R2.909 C173.8 D5.37 S1.00 V24.1	   ; Heater 2 model
      M570 S360				; Hot end may be a little slow to heat up so allow it 180 seconds
      M143 S285
      
      
      ; Z probe and compensation definition
      M558 P8 C"^zprobe.in" H10 F100 T3000		            ; Z probe is an IR probe and is not used for homing any axes
      G31 X0 Y0 Z0 P500									; Set the zprobe height and threshold
      
      M501                ; run config-override.g
      T-1					; select no hot end
      
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    • RE: Extruder Driver 1 Won't turn a motor

      @deckingman said in Extruder Driver 1 Won't turn a motor:

      So if you only have 2 extruders, then the second tool definition should be
      M563 P1 S"Hotend2" D1 H2 (not D2)

      This was exactly the problem. I knew it was going to be something simple like that, I just stared at the problem long enough that I couldn't see it. Thanks for your help!

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    • RE: Extruder Driver 1 Won't turn a motor

      @siam said in Extruder Driver 1 Won't turn a motor:

      @makestuffmakestuff said in Extruder Driver 1 Won't turn a motor:

      M584 X0 Y1 Z5:6:7 C2 E3:4:8:9 ; Map Z to drivers 5, 6, 7. Define unused drivers 3,4,8 and 9 as extruders

      You map first the axis and after that you configure the drivers move the M584 command to line 18

      Unfortunately that isn't the problem. I tried it just to be sure, but it didn't change anything.

      Side note, if I swap the extruder cables for E0 and E1, I can get both of them to run, however the motor running on E1 seems weak. Potentially a driver issue? That would be weird though as this driver was used successfully for quite a long time as a Y axis motor driver due to motor cable length problems.

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    • Extruder Driver 1 Won't turn a motor

      I'm having some issues with my Duet Wifi. I've added a second extruder, and for whatever reason the second extruder driver motor won't turn. It is a brand new Bondtech LGX if that makes any difference. Maybe someone can take a look at my config and tell me what I'm missing?

      G21                                 	; Work in millimetres
      G90                                		; Send absolute coordinates...
      M83                                 	; ...but relative extruder moves
      
      M564 H0								    ; Allow movement without homing
      M669 K1									; CoreXY mode
      
      ; Axis and motor configuration
      M584 X0 Y1 Z5:6:7 C2 E3:4:8:9		; Map Z to drivers 5, 6, 7. Define unused drivers 3,4,8 and 9 as extruders
      M569 P0 S0                          ; Drive 0 goes forwards 	X stepper (Rear)
      M569 P1 S1                          ; Drive 1 goes forwards		Y stepper (Front)
      M569 P2 S1                          ; Drive 2 goes backwards	Coupler
      M569 P3 S0                          ; Drive 3 goes forwards		Extruder 
      M569 P4 S1                          ; Drive 4 goes backwards	Extruder 2
      M569 P5 S0							; Drive 5 goes forwards		Front Left Z
      M569 P6 S0							; Drive 6 goes forwards		Rear Left Z
      M569 P7 S0							; Drive 7 goes forwards		Right Z
      
      ;Stall Detection - Used for homing
      M915 C S5 F0 H200 					; Coupler
      M915 X Y S5 F0 H400 				; X / Y Axes
      
      ;Leadscrew locations
      M671 X-50.0:-51.44:301.23  Y31.4:284.9:156.9 S7.5  ;Front left, Rear Left, Right  S7.5 is the max correction - measure your own offsets, to the bolt for the yoke of each leadscrew
      
      M350 C8 I0
      M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16 I1	    			    ; set 16x microstepping for axes& extruder, with interpolation
      M574 X1 Y1 S3 							    ; Set X / Y endstop stall detection
      M906 X1400 Y1400 Z1000 C400 E1000:600 I60	; Set motor currents (mA)
      M201 X3000 Y3000 Z100 C400 E1500:1500       ; Accelerations (mm/s^2)
      M203 X24000 Y24000 Z900 C5000 E3600:3600    ; Maximum speeds (mm/min)
      M566 X1000 Y1000 Z100 C2 E1500:1500         ; Maximum jerk speeds mm/minute
      M208 X-42:340 Y-20:320 Z-0.5:700 C0:260	    ; set axis maxima and high homing switch positions (adjust to suit your machine)
      M92 X200 Y200 Z1600 C100 E402:400	    	; steps/mm (E409 is Hemera standard), (E400 is standard for LGX)
      
      ; Fans
      M950 F0 C"fan0"						;_RRF3_ define fan0
      M950 F1 C"fan1"						;_RRF3_ define fan1
      M950 F2 C"fan2"						;_RRF3_ define fan2
      M106 P0 H-1 						; disable thermostatic mode for fan 0
      M106 P1 H-1 						; disable thermostatic mode for fan 1
      M106 P2 H-1
      M106 P0 S0 							; turn off fans
      M106 P1 S0
      M106 P2 S0
      	
      ; Tool definitions
      M563 P0 S"Hotend1" D0 H1                ; Define tool 0
      G10 P0 X44 Y-21.4 Z-6.03				; Tool offsets for tool 0 ; Previous values: G10 P0 X44 Y-21.4 Z-5.63, moved up 0.4mm for PLA first layer
      G10 P0 S0 R0                        	; Set tool 0 operating and standby temperatures
      
      M563 P1 S"Hotend2" D2 H2                ; Define tool 1
      G10 P1 X44 Y-21.4 Z-25.82				; Tool offsets for tool 1
      G10 P1 S0 R0                        	; Set tool 1 operating and standby temperatures
      
      ; Thermistors
      M308 S0 P"bedtemp" Y"thermistor" A"bed_heat" T100000 B3950 R4700 H0 L0 		;_RRF3_ Bed thermistor, connected to bedtemp on Duet2
      M950 H0 C"bedheat" T0														;_RRF3_ define Bed heater is on bedheat
      M140 H0                                 									; map heated bed to heater 0
      M143 H0 S120                            									; set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C
      
      ;If you have a Slice Engineering thermistor, comment out the next line
      M308 S1 P"e0temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 R4700 C7.06e-8 H0 L0	            ;_RRF3_ duet3 e3d
      M950 H1 C"e0heat" T1															;_RRF3_ define Hotend heater is on e0heat
      M143 H1 S300                            										; set temperature limit for heater 1 to 300C
      
      M308 S2 P"e1temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 R4700 C7.06e-8 H0 L0              ;_RRF3_ duet3 e3d
      M950 H2 C"e1heat" T2															;_RRF3_ define Hotend heater is on e1heat
      M143 H2 S300                            										; set temperature limit for heater 1 to 300C
      
      M307 H0 R0.231 C1029.2 D42.03 S1.00 V24.1  ; Bed Heaters
      M307 H1 R2.909 C173.8 D5.37 S1.00 V24.1	   ; Heater 1 model
      M307 H2 R2.909 C173.8 D5.37 S1.00 V24.1	   ; Heater 2 model
      M570 S360				; Hot end may be a little slow to heat up so allow it 180 seconds
      M143 S285
      
      
      ; Z probe and compensation definition
      M558 P8 C"^zprobe.in" H10 F100 T3000		            ; Z probe is an IR probe and is not used for homing any axes
      G31 X0 Y0 Z0 P500									; Set the zprobe height and threshold (put your own values here) 
      
      M501                ; run config-override.g
      T-1					; select no hot end
      
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    • RE: NC Microswitch Z Probe with 3.2.2

      @alankilian That worked perfectly! Thanks!

      Out of curiosity, what does the pull up resistor do that helps in this scenario?

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    • NC Microswitch Z Probe with 3.2.2

      I am having trouble figuring out how to use a normally closed Microswitch as a Z Probe on my DuetWiFi. So far I am thinking something like the following in my config.g

      M558 P8 C"zprobe.in" H5 F120 T3000
      

      Thus far it will show the Z Probe sensor on the main web interface, but I can't seem to get it to trigger. I have it plugged into the ZProbe In and Ground pins that are right next to each other.

      Any ideas on what I may be doing wrong here? This is for a Railcore 3 Z motor build, so I will need it to probe for bed leveling.

      Thanks

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