have been using a E3D Titan for years on my Tevo Little Monster.
DWC 3.4 Paneldue 3.3 Duet3d Ethernet 2. I was installing my Orbiter 2.0.
For initial testing I just have the orbiter hanging in the wind. Yes...brought the hot end up to temp I usually first calibrate my extrusion length without passing through the hot end, then verify all is well all hooked back up as ready to print.
I used the settings from [https://trianglelab.net/u_file/2112/11/file/Orbiterv20FirmwareConfiguration-031c.pdf](Triangle labs paperwork)
Those settings being:
Reprap Firmware Configuration:
M350 E16 I1 ;micro stepping set to 16 with interpolation
M92 E690 ;steps/mm - you may need to fine tune it
M203 E7200 ;max speed mm/min
M566 E300 ;instantaneous speed change mm/min
M201 E10000 ;acceleration mm/s2
M906 E1200 I10 ;motor current 1.2A idle current 10%
M572 D0 S0.02 ;pressure advance – to be calibrated
M207 S1.5 F7200 Z0.2 ;firmware retraction
But it appears to just make the motor dance, not a smooth rotation (with stepper removed from the orbiter) doing a simple 1-5mm extrusion at 1mm/s via DWC screen.
After a moment or two...the Orbiter will start running faster and start heating up. This is a brand new Orbiter just received this evening, after having smoked the first one a day-2 ago, having gotten a 'short' error from the Ethernet2 board in DWC error (and a super hot motor) the first time I tried to test it. (yes that first stepper now has a bad coil)
I reinstalled the old Titan, reset all the printer.cfg settings and that extruder runs just fine so apparently did not damage the Ethernet2 board.
So the question is...shouldn't I just be able to change the appropriate M commands in printer.cfg? nothing changes in firmware correct?
I've been away from RRF for a while working other projects. So I'm a tad foggy here. But this doesn't seem like it should be such a big issue. But I can't seem to get a simple stepper motor change to work!
HELP!