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    • RE: LIS3DSH orientation on a Delta printer

      @Phaedrux Thank you for the help. Now I run as many times as I want, even with the Input Shaping plugin. No more crashes!

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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      Velvia
    • RE: Hotend temperature not rising at all

      @fcwilt Did that now and discovered the issue. Yet another poor crimp by me. It threw me off since it worked the first time I tested it. Now the heater works

      196496a7-097a-4fb9-b020-ee159b7f57bb-image.png

      posted in General Discussion
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      Velvia
    • RE: LIS3DSH orientation on a Delta printer

      @oliof
      I understand. It's barely visible, as tiny black hole. Was under the impression that it would be white. 1ec2e697-11a0-4297-83dc-0173225d4b5d-image.png

      I guess they decided to mark it with the white dot above the chip, on the PCB instead.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      Velviaundefined
      Velvia
    • RE: Printer moves wrong Z direction while printing

      @fcwilt @droftarts Yes exactly. Was able to fix by doing another delta calibration (and saving it) after doing the steps you both mentioned. Z0 is now correct. Will try to do another print now.

      posted in General Discussion
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      Velvia
    • RE: LIS3DSH orientation on a Delta printer

      @Velvia 75a4d433-9a9b-4617-8193-8baf271f6c3b-image.png

      Do I understand it correctly? Thanks for all the help @oliof

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      Velviaundefined
      Velvia
    • RE: Printer moves wrong Z direction while printing

      @fcwilt @droftarts
      Thanks for all the help!

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      posted in General Discussion
      Velviaundefined
      Velvia
    • RE: How to let MCU temp control a fan?

      @droftarts

      Thank you! It worked. Now it's:

      M308 S10 Y"mcu-temp" A"MCU"                        ; MCU temp on temp sensor 10
      M950 F1 C"out6"                                    ; create fan 1 on pin out6 and set its frequency
      M106 P1 S255 H10 T30                               ; set fan 1 value. Virtual thermostatic control is turned on, turn on and off
      M912 P1 S-10.8                                     ; MCU temperature calibration
      
      posted in General Discussion
      Velviaundefined
      Velvia