Weird Laser Mode
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So @pauledd how do you focus your laser now?
I need to do some engravings today and I haven‘t used the laser since I updated the RRF to 3.3, so I fear I will have some troubles there.
I understand the safety issue behind, but I used to use the laser at 1% power to align it with my work and also focus. I don‘t understand how I am supposed to do it now if the laser can only be ON while moving…
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@felixh said in Weird Laser Mode:
I don‘t understand how I am supposed to do it now if the laser can only be ON while moving…
I'm not sure either, but maybe a work around could be to start a move with the laser on with a very very slow feed rate so that it barely actually moves?
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@phaedrux following the original poster's suggestion, I prepared two macros for that:
FOCUS LASER ON
M106 P2 S255 ; turn on laser's 12v PSU M451 ; disable Laser Mode M950 F3 C"nil" M950 F3 C"!exp.heater3" Q1000 ; assign laser pin to a free fan Numbe M106 P3 S0.001 ; enable laser with 1% power ; do the focusing stuff
FOCUS LASER OFF
M106 P3 S0 ; disable laser M950 F3 C"nil" ; free heater3 again for use in laser mode M106 P2 S0 ; turn on laser's 12v PSU
it works ok. My problem is now that I have to do the focusing BEFORE switching to Laser mode with:
M452 C"!exp.heater3" S1 F200
If I have done something in laser mode and I have to refocus or pinpoint another work origin, even if I switch to CNC mode it throws an error telling me that the pin "exp.heather3" is occupied (or assigned, I don't remember). So, how do "unassign" the pin when I switch from Laser mode to CNC mode?
Sincerely I can understand the safety concerns behind not being able to use M3 while not moving, but at the end of the day, if I have a laser I have to be able to set it onto the correct origin and also focus it. Even I am not able to do that with a M3 command, I have been able to do find a workaround.
I think this is an issue it should be addressed. It makes working with a laser cumbersome and overly complicated if you are not use to tinker with the RRF3 environment. Maybe a solution would be limit the power output of the M3 command to 1% when stationary? Just an idea... -
well, just as usual after I posted something I myself come up with an improvement...
I changed the macros as follows:
Laser focus ON
M106 P2 S255 ; turn on laser's 12v PSU M453 ; Enable CNC Mode M950 P0 C"!exp.heater3" Q1000 ; assign laser pin to a pin number M42 P0 S0.01 ; set 1% PWM on GPIO port 0 ; do the focusing stuff
Laser Focus OFF
M42 P0 S0 ; disable laser M950 P0 C"nil" ; free heater3 again for use in laser mode M106 P2 S0 ; turn on laser's 12v PSU
And I changed my "switch to CNC macro to:
M5 M106 P2 S0 ; turn off 12v PSU M452 C"nil" ; free "exp.heater3" pin M453 ; Put the machine into CNC Mode M550 P"WorkBee CNC Machine" ; Set machine name
in which I added the M452 C"nil" line.
This seems to work, although when I go back to CNC mode the console throws a red warning:
Error: DueX fan or GPIO pins may not be used to control lasers
but well, it looks like I will have to live with it. On a positive side, I think that the M42 command lets me control the power of the laser somehow better. Yesterday I used it "the old way" with a Fan port and even a M106 P3 S0.001 would start burning the plywood after a couple of seconds.
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@felixh said in Weird Laser Mode:
So, how do "unassign" the pin when I switch from Laser mode to CNC mode?
M452 C"nil"
should free the pin.Which I see you found already.
@felixh said in Weird Laser Mode:
Sincerely I can understand the safety concerns behind not being able to use M3 while not moving
I'm not sure on that either. @dc42 could say more?
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@felixh
I guess you get this error message, because RRF doesn't register the C"nil" part.
It just recognizes you are using M452 in CNC mode... @dc42 I guess, this could be sorted out?Felix, would it be possible to go through a real tool change? Then you could free the laser pin in tfree.g* while you are still in laser mode.
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Felix, would it be possible to go through a real tool change? Then you could free the laser pin in tfree.g* while you are still in laser mode.
I will try it when I get back home, yeah. Thanks!
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@felixh
I figured out a simpler method to fire the laser without moving.
No need for CNC mode switches and re-assigning pins:G1 E10 F60 Snnn ; requires a virtual extruder in config and M302 P1 to allow cold extrusion
With this simple line your laser will fire up for 10sec. Tested with RRF3.3
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@o_lampe sounds great and simple, but am I right to think you are working with a 3D printer setup?
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@felixh
The controller was in 'Laser mode' when I tested it, but there was also an extruder tool config. It's not necessary to have a stepper or thermistor connected, just a virtual config. -