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    Solved Parts Fan Allocation

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    • • 6 Jan 2023, 10:28 • PeterA 6 Jan 2023, 11:10
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    undefined 6 Jan 2023, 11:10

    You're a Legend, works like a charm. Thank you so much, it seems simple enough when you see it but I was trying all the wrong way. Much appreciated.

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    Fan Controll Issue

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    • • 31 Jan 2021, 09:52 • PeterA 31 Jan 2021, 12:58
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    undefined 31 Jan 2021, 12:58

    Thanks for your help Veti

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    Microstepping (interpolation)

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    • • 22 Jan 2021, 07:54 • PeterA 9 Feb 2021, 11:20
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    ? 9 Feb 2021, 11:20

    @ctilley79

    It is totally misleading 😉 Because in reality there is also: Friction, acceleration, jerk, driver-behaviour etc. pp. so the paper from faulhaber only gives you a hint of a ballpark where you end up if you use 1/16th microsteps as "possible-stop-positions" (versus the "interpolation/microply to 256" which is basically "smoothness" as dc42 pointed out, so basically quiteness but the stepper can not "stop"/"hold" on those positions. Basically as I understand it, the "interpolation"/"microplyer" is only that you set your voltage and ampere not in one step to the next 1/16 step, but go there via "quasi-sinusoidal" micro-interpolation LookUpTable for Voltage/Ampere so that it doesn´t shake that much)

    I would roughly calc with the values in the paper and keep a safe 10-25% distance to it, because of all the other effects not yet in the whole-calculation

    I usually use as little "possible-stop-position" hard-microsteps but of course use always the interpolation/microplyer microsteps for smoothnes - less workload for the cpu for the step-calculation, because the interpolation happens in the driver-chip. Also there are theories that it might be beneficial for accuracy if you use only full-&halfsteps as possible-stop-steps. Of course then your kinematics has to be adjusted to that

    Hey - please share your thoughts, experiments and conclusions, might be of help for all of us 😉 we wouldn´t be here if there isn´t anything we wanna learn

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    error upgrading

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    • • 21 Jan 2021, 02:28 • PeterA 21 Jan 2021, 18:14
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    undefined 21 Jan 2021, 18:14

    @Phaedrux said in error upgrading:

    @fcwilt It now says

    When using the Z probe to home Z, M574 Z has no bearing on the probe setup or usage. A Z probe and a Z endstop can both be configured at the same time. G30 calling the probe setup with M558, and G1 H1 Z moves calling the endstop configured with M574 Z.

    That seems to clear up things nicely.

    Good job and thanks.

    Frederick

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    Manually resuming print after shutting off.

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    • • 5 Dec 2019, 18:57 • PeterA 7 Dec 2019, 11:44
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    undefined 7 Dec 2019, 11:44

    thanks i'll give it a go.

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    Solved Error: M280: Invalid servo index 0 in M280 command

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    • • 12 Oct 2019, 11:06 • PeterA 15 Oct 2019, 09:56
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    undefined 15 Oct 2019, 09:56

    @Nuramori said in Error: M280: Invalid servo index 0 in M280 command:

    Do you have your cura settings properly set up to generate reprap code? It’s looking like marlin output. Check your main settings in cura.

    sorry been hecktic busy. Thank you for your advice. I will try see what my Cura is set up to use.

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    Solved Fan controll mismatch

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    • • 11 Oct 2019, 10:54 • PeterA 11 Oct 2019, 18:28
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    undefined 11 Oct 2019, 18:28

    @aidar all good, so its related to the temp setting, T45 as soon as it hits 45 its on anything less and its off. Thanks it works for me

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    Solved Precision piezo auto bed compensation issues. Please help.

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    • • 10 Oct 2019, 09:38 • PeterA 11 Oct 2019, 09:17
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    grizewaldundefined 11 Oct 2019, 09:17

    @PeterA said in Precision piezo auto bed compensation issues. Please help.:

    @grizewald said in Precision piezo auto bed compensation issues. Please help.:

    G32

    Holy Cow!! How backward can I be. My wires are connected to the endstop. Thanks for the picture, with out it I would have been convinced we where talking about the same thing.
    I've just redone it now and started the mess. Looks like its working.
    Many Many thanks. You've been a huge help.

    My pleasure!

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    Resuming Printing after Power failure

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    • • 20 Aug 2019, 02:20 • PeterA 24 Aug 2019, 06:00
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    undefined 24 Aug 2019, 06:00

    @dc42
    My Apologies, my dyslexia is getting confused between the bootup logo Duet3D and my board(see below)
    RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet version 2.03RC4 running on Duet WiFi 1.02 or later
    Board ID: 08DGM-917NK-F23T0-6J1DA-3S86T-KZBWD
    Used output buffers: 3 of 24 (17 max)

    Does this work with power resume, and if so then what am i doing wrong?

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    Filament cooling fans are not working.

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    • • 17 Aug 2019, 10:12 • PeterA 19 Aug 2019, 10:56
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    PaulHewundefined 19 Aug 2019, 10:56

    Could be the PWM value for the fan. F parameter
    Check this - https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M106_Fan_On

    Another user had a similar issue the other day.

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    Extruder Motor Stoped and nolonger can be found?

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    • • 4 Jul 2019, 09:55 • PeterA 9 Jul 2019, 16:25
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    Phaedruxundefined 9 Jul 2019, 16:25

    @petera said in Extruder Motor Stoped and nolonger can be found?:

    How do i tell what thermostat im using?

    That can be tricky to find out if it isn't advertised for the printer itself. If it's a genuine E3D hotend, you'd have a semitek thermistor with known settings.

    The best bet is to buy a new thermistor with known values.

    What is your hotend?

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    Help with Precision Piezo Orion kit on a tevo black widow.

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    • • 22 Jun 2019, 07:28 • PeterA 25 Jun 2019, 08:44
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    undefined 25 Jun 2019, 08:44

    @dc42 Thanks a million, I will do

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    Help With error message

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    • • 11 Jun 2019, 12:10 • PeterA 11 Jun 2019, 17:41
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    dc42undefined 11 Jun 2019, 17:41

    @petera said in Help With error message:

    Hi all, thanks I found a loose sensor. There is no probe. Seems like the home button works now. Im following the instructions using YAT and I am getting the error "WiFi reported error: no known networks found" I see a lot of stuff on the forums so i'll work with those before i cry for help again. Thanks.

    Send M587 from YAT to see if your WiFi network SSID is in the list of known networks. SSIDs are case-sensitive.

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