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    • PuGundefined

      Sudden X homing problem, over homing when Y moves

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      PuGundefined

      I'm speaking rubbish, but its something to do with the latest RRF website. When I use previous config zip its fine. If I extract, use custom config selecting the one unpacked, re-generate from the website its borked causing it to grind when homing Z as home all.

      Firmware Version: 2.04 (2019-11-01b1) WiFi Server Version: 1.21 Web Interface Version: 1.22.5
    • PuGundefined

      Pause print without moving X/Y or lift Z

      Firmware wishlist
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      A Former User?

      look at /sys/pause.g and /sys/resume.g (but if those are at their defaults, the nozzle should clear your parts when pausing?)

    • PuGundefined

      Solved sequential printing, Sli3r

      Duet Hardware and wiring
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      PuGundefined

      Sorry I wasn't inferring its specifically caused by Duet2 but there is a reason behind it not working - turns out pointed me in the right direction, Print Settings/Output Options Complete individual objects had become unchecked.

      Cheers

    • PuGundefined

      Auto-sleep, does it wait for the nozzle to cool?

      Duet Hardware and wiring
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      Torroundefined

      As far as i know, it depends on your sleep.g

      When a M81 S1 is included, then yes

    • PuGundefined

      PS_ON, relay SSR-40DA LED strip

      Duet Hardware and wiring
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      dc42undefined

      That would work if the LED strip current isn't too high. The PS_ON pin isn't designed to handle much current, but it should be OK up to 1A.

      Alternatively, use 24V LED strips, then you only need to have 5V standby power,