@nurgelrot Yeah me too, I was tempted to chuck it. good thing I'm stuborn. lol
Posts made by fart_plume
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RE: Filament monitor troubleshooting
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RE: Filament monitor troubleshooting
finally got it working. Of all the stupid things(of course). Apparently someone at the factory was having a really bad day. The cable wiring wasn't even the way it was supposed to be for their own boards.
Long dash tracer to signal
x tracer to Vcc
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RE: Filament monitor troubleshooting
apparently it only collects data if you are printing from a SD card, which I don't.
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RE: Filament monitor troubleshooting
@nurgelrot , the problem is it is stopping a few seconds into the print. It keeps saying too little movement.
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RE: Filament monitor troubleshooting
@nurgelrot said in Filament monitor troubleshooting:
M591 D0 P7 C"e0stop" L7 R50:200 E15 S1
still a no go this what I get on the console messages:
m591 d0
Pulse-type filament monitor on pin e0stop, enabled, sensitivity 7.000mm/pulse, allowed movement 50% to 200%, check every 15.0mm, no data received -
RE: Filament monitor troubleshooting
@phaedrux this is the message I'm getting in the console:
M591 D0
Pulse-type filament monitor on pin e0stop, enabled, sensitivity 28.400mm/pulse, allowed movement 50% to 150%, check every 18.6mm, no data receivedI have no clue what is going on with this thing.
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RE: Filament monitor troubleshooting
@rkaronde It's the big tree tech rotating magnet type. It's mounted directly to my bondtech (clone) direct drive extruder. The sensor has no play as the machine is running. Other than the filament monitor the printer prints perfectly.
And yes I've read that guide and several threads here, which is how I got in working in the first place.(other than the current problem, which probably is something minor, that I'm over looking.) -
Filament monitor troubleshooting
I've been using the threads here as a guide to setting up my sensor. It seems like it is reading it, however I'm getting a"Extruder 0 reports too little movement" Which I would expect if the filament ran out, but that's not the case.
Here the config g line I'm using:? M591 D0 P7 C"e0_stop" S1 R50:150 L5.2 E18.6
As you can see I've altered the R and L parameters a bit to see if I can tune it, but I'm not having much luck. It will print the skirt and a bit of the first layer, then the error. Any Ideas would be helpful.
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RE: Hemera Under Extrusion Despite Tuning
@linuxinstalled , I just did the same thing. It's such a simple thing I've not had to think about since I first got my Robo 3d 4 or five years ago. (Now I have a heavily modified ender 3.)