Maestro connection/guide halp!
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Ok so I took it all apart and started over.
I got all my endstops working, I connected them side by side and not most two outer pins. My bad.
I even made my optical endstops working!
Bed and hotend heats up!
It homes and runs correctly in all directions!Now to setup that BLtouch, but I see I'm not the only one having issues, but I'll take this elsewhere, for now
Thanks all!
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@fizban said in Maestro connection/guide halp!:
Now to setup that BLtouch, but I see I'm not the only one having issues,
It's really not that bad.
Did you follow the setup guide?
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_a_Z_probe#Section_BLTouch
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@Phaedrux
Nah not yet, I have more important errors to look into as of nowGetting a new one and I see it's been up quite a few times!
I had a somewhat successful print last night. Massive over extrusion and skipping. I did the math wrong, I later realized that I forgot that I some weeks back went from 32 > 16 stepping on the extruder and forgot to take this into account.
Anyways, I'm now getting this error !
Fun fact I'm doing a test cube XYZ it lays down the first layer perfect, starts the second layer, does one round then it stops extruding and this comes up.
I did for a brief moment set a higher motor current, cause there's little to no holding power on the steppers. Im used to them being locked down and immoveable!
It shortly popped up on Driver2 but I somehow set the direction as reverse by mistake /shrug reverting this fixed it.
I checked Vin it's stable.
The drivers Arent hot, it extruders 10x100mm no problemsI wanted to try extruding on E1 instead of E0 but it wouldn't let me, I think put in the wrong code for it...
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That may help you to reconfigure your tool to use a different extruder drive.
Do you still get that error if you disconnect the motor and issue a movement command to the driver? If you no longer get the error that would hint that it is a wiring problem.
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@phaedrux The thing is, it's not complaining till second layer. I can issue ten 100mm extrusions without issues.
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What firmware version are you using?
I believe this thread may apply to your issue.
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/6607/frequent-short-to-ground-on-z-and-extruder
You may need to upgrade to 2.02RC2 if you aren't already and tune your stealth chop / spread cycle setup.
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2.01beta I'll update and look into this. Thank you very much!
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This can't be right.
Besides it's cloning all my macros/Gcodes all the time. Trying to revert this lol -
@fizban what file did you use?
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Ok nevermind, Now it actually updated. I had to drag and drop to make it work.
Lol I guess I'll learn this DWC some day =D
It's also a lot more responsive now on the interface! -
what the actual f.. Oo
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@fizban Have you power cycled after the update?
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I have, I'll re-slice it file lol. I think klipper did similar to me before I switched tbf.
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Success!
I'm now printing again, it sounds different so I take it that the firmware altered something.I'll look into the interpolation/stealthchop thingie tomorrow.
Right now I'd better get downstairs to the missus! She feels neglected the past days
Thanks @Phaedrux you know your duet! t's much appreciated!!
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I think the newer firmware switches to spreadcycle to maintain torque at higher speeds.
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@Duckle Makes sense, before upgrade it was ninja silent, now it resonates a wee bit.
Gotta say I thought my 8825 was quiet, but this is wonderful. I do however miss not being able to hear if it actually runsAnyways first test print of the cube was good.
Think I need to tune my PID, get the BLtouch sorted and fully calibrate the extruder it's off by +.07mm on the cube, and figure out some non duet stuff like why I still get vertical bands after upgrading to linear rails.
I will undoubtfully return with more questions later haha.