Rotating magnet filament monitor - frame errors?
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@dc42
Sure, can confirm firmlyM122 === Diagnostics === RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet version 2.04RC1 running on Duet WiFi 1.02 or later [...]
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As I need to get this issue sorted out in time I changed the sensor cable routing to be as far away from stepper wires as possible.
The test print stopped once with the infamous "sensor not working" message, but went otherwise fine.
Mid-print pause
M122 Extruder 0: pos 0.00, ok, measured sens 25.32mm/rev min 13% max 111% over 6476.1mm, errs: frame 10 parity 0 ovrun 0 pol 2 ovdue 0 M591 D0 Duet3D rotating magnet filament monitor v2 on input 3, disabled, sensitivity 24.80mm/rev, allow 70% to 130%, check every 3.0mm, current pos 0.0, measured sensitivity 25.32mm/rev, min 13% max 111% over 6476.1mm
After the print
M122 Extruder 0: pos 211.29, ok, measured sens 25.34mm/rev min 93% max 105% over 175.3mm, errs: frame 11 parity 0 ovrun 0 pol 2 ovdue 0 M591 D0 Duet3D rotating magnet filament monitor v2 on input 3, disabled, sensitivity 24.80mm/rev, allow 70% to 130%, check every 3.0mm, current pos 211.3, measured sensitivity 25.34mm/rev, min 93% max 105% over 175.3mm
Measured sensitivity seems pretty consistent throughout both runs runs, and the second run even seems to have produced what I would call "real" min/max extrusion percentages.
But the framing errors did not go away, and "pol" errors (What are those?) did show up.
So I assume it is basically not an issue with cross talk between sensor and stepper cables.@dc42 @T3P3Tony
How can we further progress on this topic?Thanks in advance!
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When it reports "sensor not working", what pattern of flashes do you see on the sensor LED?
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@dc42 The LED flashes green at around 1Hz.
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@dc42 Any clues yet? Anything that I can try, measure, test?
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Green flashes at 1Hz are normal when there is no filament motion AFAIR.
In case it's a wiring issue, can you see the red endstop LED on the Duet flashing in time with the green LED on the filament monitor?
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@dc42 Thanks for your input.
I'll try to verify this, probably on friday. Will come back to you with results -
@dc42 Got around to give it another try. When the sensor flashes, the end stop LED does not light up at all.
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@dc42 Did another test - strange thing is the LED now flashes red at around 1Hz when the "sensor not working" popup appears.
Also, the popup appeared tithes time for the first time immediately after starting the print from DWC, but way before any moves of the print head or extruder, as heating up had barely begun. -
@themelle, if the sensor LED flashes only red then it is reporting an error condition back to the Duet.
If it gives several red flashes, pauses, then repeats, it is flashing an error code (count the number of flashes). When it does this, the Duet will record framing errors.
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@dc42, I know, there are some error codes listed over there (https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet3dFilamentMonitor_RotatingMagnetVersion).
But the red flashing is not paused in between - it is flashing at around 1Hz continuously ... -
@dc42, is there anything else I can do for now or should I contact Filastruder to issue a warranty return?
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@dc42 @T3P3Tony
The replacement filament monitor arrived today - thanks for the really fast and painless swap!Just installed, gave it a quick go ...
- no more "Sensor not working" messages
M591 D0
reports quite usable dataDuet3D rotating magnet filament monitor v2 on input 3, disabled, sensitivity 25.33mm/rev, allow 85% to 115%, check every 3.0mm, current pos 14.8, measured sensitivity 25.21mm/rev, min 90% max 110% over 1252.5mm
M122
reports no frame errors anymoreExtruder 0: pos 14.77, ok, measured sens 25.21mm/rev min 90% max 110% over 1252.5mm, errs: frame 0 parity 0 ovrun 0 pol 1 ovdue 0
Will do some more tests in the coming days, but those are by far the best results I was ever able to get!
Thanks to both the teams of Filastruder and Duet3D for your great support!
Much appreciated!