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    • MihaiDesignsundefined

      Can this 5-axis FDM be configured with RRF?

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      JoergS5undefined

      @o_lampe no, it's the crossing point of the three last axes of the industrial robot. The calculation of the inverse kinematics is much easier when they cross. The nozzle will simply add with his length and orientation.

    • MihaiDesignsundefined

      Bad surface finish

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    • MihaiDesignsundefined

      Very low acceleration during printing

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      Phaedruxundefined

      E jerk can be set very high for most extruders. Try 3000 to 6000 mm/min.

    • MihaiDesignsundefined

      DWC not loading on iPad

      Duet Web Control
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      janholtzundefined

      @janholtz said in DWC not loading on iPad:

      Here's a trick I use to keep using my old iPad 3:

      Have a windows machine / VM that can access the DWC - I use Chrome Enable Remote access on that machine Install one of the few RDP clients that still run on the old iPad (I use iFreeRDP) Follow these instructions to create a kiosk mode chrome session to DWC from the Windows Box:
      https://dandelion-burdock.com/articles/chrome-kiosk-mode ? Profit!

      For sh!ts and giggles I just created a new instance on Lubunu with xrdp, of you dont want to pay the Windows tax.

      After Lubuntu install, create a dedicated duet user. sudo apt install xrdp search & install google chrome ( I REALLY would like to use firefox, but the resource usage inevitably gets out of hand) edit .xsession when logged in as duet :
      add: exec /usr/bin/google-chrome --kiosk "http://192.168.1.8" (pease note 192.168.1.8 is MY duets IP address, yours will be different)

      Frankly it looks better than the windows solution ...

      Oh, enable the onscreen keyboard plugin if you ever want to enter gcode

      Jan

    • MihaiDesignsundefined

      Issues configuring firmware

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      nikschaundefined

      @oliof thank you, that's very useful to know!

    • MihaiDesignsundefined

      Additional external MOSFET without using a heater port

      Duet Hardware and wiring
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      MihaiDesignsundefined

      @dc42 awesome, thank you!

    • MihaiDesignsundefined

      PanelDue cable extension

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      jay_s_ukundefined

      @MihaiDesigns no, you won't be able to manage 2m for the 10p cable.
      For the 4p I would suggest using screened cable

    • MihaiDesignsundefined

      PT100 daughter board 3 wires wiring

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      droftartsundefined

      @MihaiDesigns See https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Temperature_connecting_PT100#wiring-the-pt100-temperature-sensor

      PT100 temperature sensors can be wired in either a 2-wire or 4-wire configuration. 3-wire PT100 sensors are also available, but these will need to be wired as a 2-wire, or an extra wire added to be wired in 4-wire.

      I think to wire it as a 2-wire, take both the wires from the side that has two wires, and wire them to the same terminal, ie side with one wire, wire goes to terminal 2, side with two wires, both got to terminal 3. Or I guess you can cut one of the wires from the side with two wires, and wire it as a 2-wire. If you can test this, I'll add a 3-wire tab to the documentation.

      Ian