Where is the quick start guide for this board???
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A YouTube tutorial would be good. I'll make one if I get chance.
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Since you're in Cali, where/why/how did you pay $360 for a Duet?
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I saw the setup of the duet wifi I bought as being due to the number of cnc machines/robots its able to control. Its not a plug and play solution. I found it to be well worth the required effort, but effort is required.
The EASY WAY I used while learning was the reprap firmware configurator https://configurator.reprapfirmware.org/ and even though you have to build an entire FW zip every time you can unzip and choose piece by piece of g code to use, or just upload it completely. The WIFI setup portion of the configurator would solve your issue. -
I'll admit the documentation is lacking in some areas (mainly due to how fast dc42 is developing the fimrware!) but it's by far better than most boards i've had in the past. Plus if you have an issue, post here and dc42 usually replies with an answer the same day.
Please refrain from hyperbole, it make it hard to take you seriously.
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Looking froward to you sifting though all the "garbage" ,which most of us were able to do without a hitch, and writing your own step by step guide on how you did it. Since clearly you have an abundance of knowledge Ill be calmly waiting for awe-inspiring guide. Also if you have any question please refer to the documentation. Fun Fact: they tend to hide the documentation in there.
Well, I had nothing but embarrassment ever since this board arrived. Not really sure what all this hype is about. The main problem is the lack of any documentation apparently. Despite the great effort you guys made writing literally million words, the proper documentation simply does not exist. Every time I try to find something actually useful in setting up your hardware, I only find some useless gibberish there unrelated to actual setup. I built my own CNC machine and a COREXY 3D printer in the past, so no, I am not a total noob. And yes, I know how proper documentation should look like. This is by far the most poorly documented DIY board that I have ever purchased. Now I am struggling to find such simple thing as HOW TO CONNECT THIS THING TO WIFI NETWORK??? I mean, am I really asking for too much? A simple guide? $360 asking price and now I have to sit weeks scratching my head about how to make the damn thing do a simple wifi connection?
I paid over $360 for this hardware, I think the minimum I deserve from your company is proper documentation and support. The production cost of this hardware is under $70 and you ask for $360 which I paid. At such a great profit margin, wouldn't it be fair to at least work on some simple support documentation? I am not gonna ask you for the interface to look good, this is probably not gonna happen. But can you at least explain clearly WHAT you created and how to make it work? Tired of digging in your documentation page that only reminds me of a junk yard, with a hell ton of everything, but actually nothing useful.
The board cost alone is close to what basic laptop would cost and I do not expect that I have to finish the development of this myself, because it if your job, not mine. By offering product on a market you bare a responsibility of offering something that works as you describe on your page. So far, there is weeks of hard and not-fun work with this half-assed product between a paperweight that lies in front of me and an actual working 32bit board that can control a 3D printer. Not cool guys, NOT COOL. Over a year of market presence and sales and "we are working on producing a user guide". I think this is insane.
$100 screen can do nothing but control it's own brightness and the baud rate of connection to the main board. Apparently you do not need to offer a 7in option, because there is no use to it, there is no user interface. Why would anyone want to stare at ugly big screen? Can't comment on smaller versions, but 7in has a truly ugly interface and I am not sure who would want to see this on their expensive machine. You want to sell expensive things, which market CAN buy, but have no idea what it takes. Apparently you do not even understand that you have to invest a little into UI development for this product. Not sure who in a healthy mind would accept such ugly not convenient interface (if it can be called that) for the price that you are asking for it. At this price range your customers are no longer people with low income and low standards. And the price has to match the value.
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"The documentation dont have a youtube tutorial, this sucks"
Oh yes : The least that could be expected was an unboxing video. Struggling getting my newly purchased DUEX5 out of the package
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Only got 1 thing to add:sell the board kid, and go to the very well documented marlin
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Only got 1 thing to add:sell the board kid, and go to the very well documented marlin
That's a good option for people who don't care about having the best print quality, and can't be bothered to learn a new system.
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Only got 1 thing to add:sell the board kid, and go to the very well documented marlin
Heh, I'm pretty sure that's irony
Having setup bots with Sailfish/Mightbyboard, Marlin/Rumba, Repetier/RADDS, and RRF/Duet… RRF/Duet has been hands-down the easiest one to configure and get going. Doesn't mean it's actually easy to do (nothing in 3d printing is actually easy IMO), I do agree with some of the issues in this thread. A "Duet/RRF Setup for Beginners" wiki page would be a very good thing.
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Well to be honest it wouldn't be bad for who is new to have a guide on the terms and meanings. Which I have been looking for on the web but have yet to find. Well all the pieces are there but mixed in with other things so its harder to find and figure things out. Like a puzzle you have to put all the picese together to see the big picture.
Some things like motor drive 0 forward is simply if you know from what point of view.
Been working with software from when there was no monitor or mouse, and Steve Jobs was in his garage, but a typewriter so yes if you keep looking you can find the answer. Even if right now I would rather be printing than figuraing things out.
I have a 2 3D printers Solidscape which i can take apart and put back together after using them so long, but I never built them.
I'm still trying to understand why my endstops don't stop the motors which I'm sure I saw something the other day when looking for somethings else.
So yes more than a detailed manuale which is impossible seeing the fast evolution of the board a guide to the terms and meanings.
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I'm still trying to understand why my endstops don't stop the motors which I'm sure I saw something the other day when looking for somethings else.
In a general sense or just for homing? I think "endstops" are better called "homing switches" in 3d printing. Most 3dp controllers I've used default to only using them as homing switches, ignoring the switch state all other times. This is to prevent stray interference from halting the machine. That said, you could set up stall guard to stop the machine if it detects a stall.
If it's not stopping homing, it might be an incorrect setup of M574 or incorrect wiring of the switches.
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Everything can always be documented better but suffice it to say duet documentation is sufficient for 99.9% of its users.
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I would still like to know where you paid $360 for the duet. Was that the total price for the duet wifi and the panel due?
Also, I am not an engineer and knew nothing about how to set this thing up. Yes it has a learning curve to it, however, within 2 weeks of receiving it, I was producing absolutely stellar prints. The best part is that they have only continued to get better thanks to the hardware and fimware advances by them. The support and community are phenomenal as well.
Maybe start back from the begining, read the wiki completely and try again? Sometimes tunnel vision sets in….
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Well to be honest it wouldn't be bad for who is new to have a guide on the terms and meanings. Which I have been looking for on the web but have yet to find. Well all the pieces are there but mixed in with other things so its harder to find and figure things out. Like a puzzle you have to put all the picese together to see the big picture.
Some things like motor drive 0 forward is simply if you know from what point of view.
Been working with software from when there was no monitor or mouse, and Steve Jobs was in his garage, but a typewriter so yes if you keep looking you can find the answer. Even if right now I would rather be printing than figuraing things out.
I have a 2 3D printers Solidscape which i can take apart and put back together after using them so long, but I never built them.
I'm still trying to understand why my endstops don't stop the motors which I'm sure I saw something the other day when looking for somethings else.
So yes more than a detailed manuale which is impossible seeing the fast evolution of the board a guide to the terms and meanings.
and how to apply them would be better.Wow…. you have lived trough two awesome breakthroughs in technology. I wish to see everything go electric and see people living on Mars in my life :)))