Duet 3 MB 6HC and PI 4B working, next step?
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and have you not read this page? https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/SBC_Setup_for_Duet_3
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Just figured it out, to easy. Solution not in any support material posted.
Thanks for the help.
Problem solved.
Thanks, Ed
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Duet/Pi control system with E3D Tool Changer config files installed, great setup.
Thank you Duet for a great product.
Ed
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Click on blue circle bottom right corner.
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Click cloud.
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Select files. Done
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@Edkirk said in Duet 3 MB 6HC and PI 4B working, next step?:
Solution not in any support material posted.
You used Duet Web Control, just like you would on a Duet 2. It might have rendered differently due to screen size and touch screen, but the function is the same.
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I wouldn't use the tiny screen for initial configuration. I would want to connect with a full computer, browser, keyboard and mouse and access the DWC as you would with the Duet2, etc. Then once it's all up and running the smaller pi attached screen is fine for monitoring prints and basic control.
@Edkirk said in Duet 3 MB 6HC and PI 4B working, next step?:
I see advantages of the Duet 3 and Pi system but it looks like a waste of time and money if there isn’t support for the product. The Duet/Pi combination appears to be somewhat proprietary requiring a unique knowledge of both.
It's really not. You're just looking to make it more difficult than it needs to be. Once the pi has the duet image on it, it automatically starts the duet processes and when the duet is connected it doesn't require you to do anything else on the pi. You connect to the Duet web interface from a web browser exactly as before. That web browser can be on the pi if you want, but it can be from anywhere.
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@bearer Yes it is rendered differently and I did not recognize it.
Simple question with a simple answer, that’s why I ask the experts.
Thanks, Ed
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@Phaedrux Thanks for the help, I managed to figure it out on my own.
I am satisfied with my setup, not the problem. Already contacted E3D for a quote on their printer and looking forward to my next project.
Thanks, Ed