Bug report: object cancellation causes ugly things to happen
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@dc42 I think not on 3.5.3, wich I have. I have cancelled objects and it works ok (duet3, 3.5.3, SBC mode)
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@dc42 definitely. My printer never loses steps when used normally.
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@gnydick is that the case even if you request very high speeds, e.g. G1 X150 Y150 F100000 ? I think RRF uses the maximum speed you have configured in M203 when doing moves to skip objects.
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@dc42 yes, it is the case. I've used cancellation in the past without issue so I think this is a regression.
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@gnydick Any update here? This is still happening. I'm running even gentle prints with lower accel and speeds.
Duet 3 MB6HC MB6HC 3.5.3 Duet 3 Expansion EXP3HC EXP3HC 3.5.3 Duet 3 Expansion TOOL1LC TOOL1LC 3.5.3 Duet 3 Expansion TOOL1LC TOOL1LC 3.5.3 Duet 3 Expansion TOOL1LC TOOL1LC 3.5.3 Duet 3 Expansion TOOL1LC TOOL1LC 3.5.3 Duet Software Framework DSF 3.5.3 Duet Web Control DWC 3.5.3
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@gnydick I've asked @droftarts to see of he can reproduce this.
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@gnydick I've tested object cancellation, seems to work fine for me on 3.6.0-rc.2.
I created a job with 7 small items on the bed, widely spaced out, and cancelled a couple of them during the print. Travel speed between the normal objects and skipped objects seems the same, at 150mm/s. Cancelled objects with M486 P4 and M486 C. It does seem to travel to the cancelled object, and then on to the next one, rather than direct from the previous active object to the next active one.
I haven't tested on 3.5.x, will do tomorrow morning.
Ian
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@gnydick I've tested on 3.5.4, same file, same result when objects are cancel: seems to work correctly, no sudden motor movements. What slicer are you using? Maybe it is not tagging each object correctly. If you can post a simple gcode file that exhibits the problem, then we can take a look. I sliced with Orcaslice, which puts in M486 S# commands in seemingly sane places.
Ian
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@droftarts I'm using PrusaSlicer. I'll slice up a little print and upload it.
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