Unsolved CR-10S5 Firmware
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@Gost101
in DWC go to console and issue the commands under send commands -
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did you turn on adaptive layers?
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@Veti Should I? Also here is the M201 and M205 command posts:
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@Gost101 no don't turn on adaptive layers.
Your speeds are still being limited. Did you send these m201 etc commands after a reboot of the duet?
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It probably just looks like pausing because the speeds are so low.
If you run a gcode file that has the slow settings from Cura it will remain in effect until you restart the duet and the proper settings get loaded from config.g
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Now its printing fast, but its printing as if its on crack, so. Here is a video of it: Printer on Electric Crack
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Here is the benchy it took almost 5 hours. But the printer is almost perfect. I will upload all of my files after further testing.
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what about your adaptive layer settings?
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@Veti
Adaptive layers were never enabled. -
Here is the profile I'm currently using: Cura Profile
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Also, I will be printing a adapter for my volcano and try that again down line. As of right now, I'm just tweaking things.
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then you have something else wrong with the layer heigh.
Z0.144
Z4.194
Z6.554
Z7.074those are very odd layer heights.
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@Gost101 said in CR-10S5 Firmware:
Here is the profile I'm currently using: Cura Profile
I'm unable to open the profile in cura 4.4.1. Says it's invalid. But unzipping it and looking at it in a text editor shows that your print speed are super slow. 15mm/s to 30mm/s which would explain the 5 hour print time.
If my Ender 3 can handle 50-60mm/s I'm sure your CR-10 could as well. Such low print speeds on such a small object can lead to overheating which your image shows some indication of. So try boosting the print speeds a bit more.
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Here's my Ender3 profile as an example.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l3v1i0ca0dbgau9/Ender3CuraProfile.curaprofile?dl=1
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Alrighty, so I was able to print fast, but my power supply died on me mid print. Lol, I confirmed it was not the board. I will be buying 2 of these power supplies and wiring them together just as I have done on my other 3D printers, plus it will be more quiet. I will then print the volcano adapters and a case for the duet wifi to sit in.
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Problem, the board still isnt powering on. I looked more at it: . It looks like the board somehow melted. In addition, non of the fuses poped???? How can I fix this, as the board will not power on through that port/ However it will turn on through usb power.