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    • Slzerundefined

      Duet Meastro input shaping with accel

      Tuning and tweaking
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      Slzerundefined

      Nevermind!

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      My poor reading skills didn't clock that the Maestro had been grouped with duet 2 wifi + ethernet.

    • Slzerundefined

      coreXYU (i think?)

      Example setups and prints
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      Haggan90undefined

      @Slzer I found them on probably the same place as you found them, on Hackaday 😃
      As far as I've seen it this kinematics prevents racking very well as the two belt paths constrains it.

    • Slzerundefined

      Endless messages after print pause

      Duet Web Control
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      Slzerundefined

      It fixed it 🙂 cheers!

    • Slzerundefined

      600mm bowden setup pressure advance calibration

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      Slzerundefined

      I'm seeing those blobs and they are annoying, they just don't seem to go. Happens most on solid infil layers and then the nozzle catches them on travel moves

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      Thermal analysis of Duet Maestro

      Duet Hardware and wiring
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      Phaedruxundefined

      You can play with the M106 command to set up the board cooling fan like setting a minimum speed and tying it to the MCU temp, so that if it's blowing across the drivers you get adequate cooling. A shroud over the board that forces the air to travel across the drivers on both sides of the board is best.

      I used to try and get fancy with it but in the end just use a command in the start gcode to turn on the case fan at a set speed and then turn it off again at the end of the print. I got tired of the hysteresis ramping the fan speed up and down constantly during the print.