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    • RE: How do I connect a servo on Duet 2 with Duex 5 Expansion board?

      Thank you for your help. I think I have it working. Yes, the F7 was already defined as a fan and that stopped the fan. The servo did work on the endstop pin, but the fan stopped. What I did in the end was:

      M950 S0 C"duex.pwm5" ; assign GPIO port 0 to pwm5 on expansion board, servo mode

      and use:
      M280 P0 S80 ; set 80deg servo position on GPIO port 0
      to move the servo. This is all very new to me, thank you for your help.

      posted in Using Duet Controllers
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    • RE: Spurious heater faults again

      @deckingman How do you handle different materials (temperatures)? Thank you for explaining how cura is handling temperature commands.

      posted in Using Duet Controllers
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    • RE: File contents disappearing on RRF 3.4.4

      I had this behaviour, but I tracked it down to a faulty network connection on my Deut2. I was looking at my config.g, and lost connectivity temporarily. However the config.g file was now 0K in size. I noticed that whenever my network dropped, it zeroed the file I had open in the editor. I used the config.bak file to get me close to where I was earlier. Now that the network issue has been fixed, all has been good. Thanks for the great support guys.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Spurious heater faults again

      Thank you very much for taking the time to explain that. This is very useful. I have set my initial temperatures in the config.g file. Once again, thank you for your time.

      posted in Using Duet Controllers
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    • RE: Spurious heater faults again

      @deckingman How do you handle different materials (temperatures)? Thank you for explaining how cura is handling temperature commands.

      posted in Using Duet Controllers
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    • RE: Spurious heater faults again

      @deckingman Here are my tool changing configs.

      tpre2.g tpost2.g tfree2.g

      Cura likes to level the bed with a tool attached, and the toolchanger probes the bed without a tool. Anyway, the heater fault only happens with Cura, and not SuperSlicer.

      Regards

      posted in Using Duet Controllers
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    • RE: Spurious heater faults again

      @deckingman No problem. This is the cura version. https://www.dropbox.com/s/gc7tmprbw0pgb2q/CFFFP_xyzCalibration_cube.gcode?dl=0

      and the superslicer version. https://www.dropbox.com/s/c3r9vwbow25h1om/xyzCalibration_cube.gcode?dl=0

      This is a test print using Tool 2 with 0.6 nozzle.

      posted in Using Duet Controllers
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    • RE: Spurious heater faults again

      @dc42 I get them. I have a E3D toolchanger / duet 2 / RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet version 3.4.1 (2022-06-01 21:05:28) running on Duet Ethernet 1.02 or later + DueX5v0.11.

      I seem to get this issue more often when I slice with Cura, less with SuperSlicer. This is strange, but if I heat the extruder up via console to the temp I am going to use (and bed), then submit the job, the issue doesn't happen as often.

      I am printing now, but yesterday the same sliced file would not print, mid way into the print I got the heater issue. I "preheated" the extruder and let it set for several min, then committed the job and it's working. This job was sliced with Cura. It's strange, I can't explain it, but it is repeatable.

      Regards,

      posted in Using Duet Controllers
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    • RE: How to test duex.pwm5

      @dc42 Many thanks.

      posted in Firmware installation
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    • RE: How to test duex.pwm5

      Cheers guys. I installed a replacement Duex5 board. All working nicely now. I have a question. Is there firmware I have to worry about on the extension board, or is it just that, an extension to the DUET 2 board and firmware is installed there.

      posted in Firmware installation
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    • RE: How to test duex.pwm5

      @phaedrux Yes. The same issue. I was asked to send my details to the warranty team. Thank you for following up.
      Regards,

      posted in Firmware installation
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    • RE: Duet 2 Ethernet WC 3.3.0 crashes, have to reset to reconnect

      @t3p3tony I completed this task earlier on 4 April. There was no difference with the servos, but the network does not disconnect and reconnect with a M122. I still can't get Ports PWM5 and PWM5 to function.

      posted in Duet Web Control
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