1.1.6 October 27, 2017 01:36PM |
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Re: 1.1.6 October 27, 2017 05:03PM |
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Re: 1.1.6 October 28, 2017 01:13AM |
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Re: 1.1.6 October 28, 2017 09:54AM |
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Re: 1.1.6 October 28, 2017 12:42PM |
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Yeah, the 511 is due to an error within Marlin where 255 isn't really the max because it does a shift by 1 which is divide by 2. An old secret and when I had a metal bed I had to go to 511 to get it to work to full temp since a metal bed is just a fullsized heatsink. I am not sure what baby steps and Individual Axis Homing Menu is and I don't get why with a new version of Marlin they break the configurations as they should pay close attention to that.Quote
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Only error stood out "#define MAX_BED_POWER 511" this did not cause any problems though.
Here is my working Marlin 1.1.6 with your configuration.h settings, I enabled EEProm, Bed BiLinear, Baby steps and Individual Axis Homing Menu.
Look thru the Configuration.h, Configuration_adv.h and pins_Ramps.h (I believe I have no changes to this version on pins) to see if I included and you may have missed.
Marlin 1.1.6 for Alchemist Here
I used 7-Zip to compress the file in order to save space on google Drive.
Hope this helps!!
Re: 1.1.6 October 28, 2017 03:36PM |
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Re: 1.1.6 October 28, 2017 07:48PM |
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I think I will love baby steps but I do not use a panel I use Pronterface. I haven't had a chance to try the marlin you uploaded but will take a minute tonight to do so later.Quote
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With Marlin baby steps, I can move the nozzle Z height using u-step by u-step up/down on the fly directly from a LCD controller turn and click knob.
So let's say I start a print with a brim and notice it is a little off I can quickly move one of the axis to perfection using LCD Babystepping.
This allows me to quickly adjusting for the Z-Axis until I get that perfect adhesion height.
Individual Axis Homing Menu is the same as G28 X, G28 Y or G28 Z only from the LCD display.
Re: 1.1.6 October 28, 2017 10:12PM |
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I tried it and the same outcome but 1.1.x is just screwed up as I turned off the machine then realized I had left Z up by 10 due to G28 X. I go back in and do a G92 Z10 and it would not go down only up but after I had upped it the machine would go down but never down below whatever I set G92 Z to. So I did a M114 and Z said 10. I am not sure what is going on but 1.1-RC3 works whereas 1.1.6 does not.Quote
Roberts_Clif
With Marlin baby steps, I can move the nozzle Z height using u-step by u-step up/down on the fly directly from a LCD controller turn and click knob.
So let's say I start a print with a brim and notice it is a little off I can quickly move one of the axis to perfection using LCD Babystepping.
This allows me to quickly adjusting for the Z-Axis until I get that perfect adhesion height.
Individual Axis Homing Menu is the same as G28 X, G28 Y or G28 Z only from the LCD display.
Re: 1.1.6 October 29, 2017 04:00AM |
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Re: 1.1.6 October 29, 2017 11:53AM |
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EEProm is off by my default to prevent nonsense like that as that stung me when I first got into 3d printers and I said never again so I turned it off.Quote
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I have had problems after flashing if I did not reload firmware defaults. You can do this by simply. sending a M502 then sending M500.
Or you can send a M502 ( Factory Reset ), M501 ( Restore Settings ) and then M500 ( Save Settings ).
Not sure why but the old setting are not always cleared when flashing, not resetting can lead you to experience some unwanted side effects)
:NOTE this can only be accomplished if you enable ( EEProm )
Re: 1.1.6 October 29, 2017 01:06PM |
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Re: 1.1.6 October 29, 2017 01:33PM |
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I submitted an issue and they are helping me. At some later version the logic changed for the endstops so my false in my configuration.h is now a true for endstop logic and G28 works but G28 X/Y does work but it raises my Z by 10 first then homes the X/Y. What I was seeing is no homing because it thought it was at the endstop as it should. That is the difference in the logic from RC3 but that raising of Z by 10 is the oddity. I think this will get figured out as I am sure it is something minor.Quote
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Yea the EEPRom setting only work when EEProm is enabled.
I have the EEProm enabled as I can save my bed Leveling data using M500 or on the LCD " store settings ". Only have to add " M420 S " to startup g-code - (to Enable the stored data)
Was told this only work in MESH UBL bed leveling though I have used it with Linear and Bi-Linear bed leveling.
M420: Enable/Disable Bed Leveling and/or set the Z fade height.
S[bool] Turns leveling on or off
Z[height] Sets the Z fade height (0 or none to disable)
V[bool] Verbose - Print the leveling grid
Currently only using Marlin 1.1.5 did not need any of the newer features belonging to Marlin 1.1.6. and " IF IT'S NOT BROKE DON'T FIX IT ! "
You stated that none of the Marlin 1.1.X work for you. I have put my settings in all of the 1.1.X thou have only flashed 1.1.5 to my printer.
If it was not for the Bi-Linear bed leveling working so well and being able to save the Leveling data would still be on 1.1-BF8 (bug fix 8).
Ohh!!! Almost forgot and babystepping.
Re: 1.1.6 October 29, 2017 04:36PM |
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Re: 1.1.6 October 29, 2017 05:05PM |
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Yes, and no. That is what it is supposed to do but I was given instructions to G28 then follow it up with another G28 X/Y and Z should be left alone but bzzzzt, nope Z still moved and I reported that but no word back since I let them know the behavior I experienced.Quote
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OH!
They have added a safety feature that raises the Nozzle during homing, this is to prevent the nozzle from being dragged across the bed during homing.
#define Z_CLEARANCE_DEPLOY_PROBE 10 // Z Clearance for Deploy/Stow
#define Z_CLEARANCE_BETWEEN_PROBES 5 // Z Clearance between probe points
This only happens if it is below a set distance above the bed, or it does not know how close it is to the bed.
Re: 1.1.6 October 29, 2017 07:17PM |
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Re: 1.1.6 October 29, 2017 08:54PM |
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Pronter face and I can use its buttons or go to console and do it and the outcome is the same. G28 is not saving the position of Z so it never knows where it is else it would be working as it should where Z never moves up after the first G28. I told Roxy about this but I have no idea what is happening as he never got back to me on github. It was he who suggested for me to try it as Z will not move up again after the first G28 since it will know it is high enough but it didn't follow that logic.Quote
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Marlin 1.1.5
Connected to Cura 15.04.6 - Pronterface send the Following.
G28 ; did complete home X, Y, and Z
G28 X/Y ; did Home X and Home Y
G28 X/Y/Z ; did complete Home X, Y, and Z
What method are you using to connect to your 3D Printers.