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If you enable logging in preferences->general it is repetier.log in host work directory.
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Maybe the G28 is written wrong for your firmware? Host will send everything it considers gcode. You can see it in the log if that command was send. If it was send it is a firmware thing. If it doe snot get send copy the gcode lines to see if it show…
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Check bed coating in eeprom. That value will make z move after homing. Also with z homing you should also have #define ENDSTOP_Z_BACK_ON_HOME 2to allow some back move to adjust to tool offset or different bed coatings or rotation mea…
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It's in pins.h definition for radds board #define EEPROM_AVAILABLE 1 value 3 would be sd card. But radds has eeprom chip and that is much more reliable then any sd card. So don't do it if you can avoid it.
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Guess you mean the UI_ACTION_SET_MEASURED_ORIGIN action. It sets z length based on the assumption you are at the bottom. But that only works on deltas with z max homing as far as I can see. The solution for this now is to set bed coating to the wan…
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Distance to bed when starting autoleveling.
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Only solution I can think of is uninstalling and then reinstall. From your description I guess that the windows update did something. Alternative solution is to have a mini computer like the raspberry pi and run repetier-server on it. Since it is t…
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Well, zero is bad. I would set all unmeasured to a big value and afterwards interpolate all these values until all are good. 0 is the solution if you have no solution. Not the worst but also not good. Let me know if you have a good solution that we…
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Save eeprom stores result for next prints, yes. There are some other variables that influence this like bed coating and #define ENDSTOP_Z_BACK_ON_HOME 0also get added after homing triggers plus z probe correction. So maybe one of t…
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You are missing spaces. Unlike some CNC gcode flavours, you require a space between parameters otherwise X100Y100 means x with coordinate 100Y100 which is not a number hence 0.
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As I said, I do not think it the raspberry directly here since linux did not close connection. Might be a problem with the printer board that the usb converted gets stuck somehow. I have sometimes the feeling that they are a bit sensitive to voltage…
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Make sure to use latest firmware version and to have EEPROM_MODE != 0 when you compile. Since arduino due has no eeprom, you need a board that adds an eeprom chip to use eeprom.
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No. Host and printer stand alone are 2 different things. If printer does not work stand alone your printer is not working. Might be as simple as a bad firmware or some hardware defect. Just connecting with the host does not change the firmware, so y…
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#define Z_MIN_PIN 24 #define Z_PROBE_PIN 24 resp. the setting in config tool. That makes firmware detect that z min is no endstop but the zprobe.
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You want to rewrite the code? Order in memory is like this yes, but if you omit other points you also need to extrapolate these points or it would correct against 0 if you go over the measurement point. But then you have a bigger correction area.
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The * part starts the checksum for the command to the left. Just ignore it.
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You would need to hack the enable function for the extruder motor to enable 2 pins instead. Should be i none of the extruder.* files.
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You need to define z probe and z min endstop as the same pin. Then firmware detects this and goes down the h probe height on homing. Use a homing order with preheat to allow homing at a given position. Set homing temperature to 0.
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Does not look like the typical power problem. In that case linux closes the serial port and print would just stop. You still should have a look at /var/log/syslog if there are any hints on the usb serial connection doing weird things. It looks lik…
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Do you print from sd card or directly? If directly over server or from host directly. I thjink you print over server so you need the homing in the servers start gcode, not in host. Better would be if it is in your slicers gcode. Each slicer should s…
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Don't get it, which offset you mean. The set origin offset in LCD is the same as G92 whcih I already told you gets removed when homing and that is a must.
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If lcd works without host it also works with host. Only if the DTR state of serial console causes it to reset all the time it would stay blank. So does it work as soon as you disconnect the usb port?
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Try disabling "Send ETA to printer display" in printer settings. I think that gets parsed wrong causing the error.
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Diameter is most probably a slicer limit. But you can use the multiplier to get down to your value range. set it to 0.361^2 = 0.13032 Host visualization may be misleading. You need to set it in preferences->3d ->filament to use yout layer hei…
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We are talking about firmware meaning printer side not the windows side with host!
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WHat happens when you make it thicker? I think there are several reasons why slicer omit parts: 1. non-manifold objects. 2. Not big enough for one line. 3. No tlong enough to start. Yours looks quite thin so all of them could be a problem. Didn't w…
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Each stepper has also a disable function. Maybe remove contents there so steppers never disable if that is the reason.
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You only show 30% of communication. For analysis always use the real log to a file or at least activate all log parts. Also always start with the good part so we can see how bad part evolves. From the messages it seems like firmware is not sending …
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Drivers get enabled/disabled only with the enable pin of the driver. This is done in Printer.h like this: static INLINE void enableXStepper() { #if (X_ENABLE_PIN > -1) WRITE(X_ENABLE_PIN, X_ENABLE_ON); #endif #if…
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Maybe when 2130 is working in V2 you can adopt it to 2208:-)