![]() As elmoret stated, the only ONLY way to address unattended printing is to buy or build a fireproof cabinet for the printer. I also have a fire extinguisher set up over the top of the unit but still, these are just extra precautionary steps and I still never leave a print overnight. I have built an external system using multiple 129C thermal fuses deployed at the PSU, Control Board, and Hot End. I will have to look into it a little later, see if there's an easy latching solution where it will cut power over a certain temp and run independently to the printer itself. The only problem with temperature controllers like that is once it gets below the limit it would flip the machine back on, essentially turning the printer on and off to maintain a constant temp. If the temperature gets above a certain limit, it would completely cut power to the machine. One option would be to use an external temperature controller wired to the outlet where you plug in the unit. But at 2 you may never print seeing as how unstable some of these units are. ![]() I think Im missing something because its not working right. This will connect the Repetier Host program with the Solidoodle 3D. motherboard, baud rate are all set properly for the Azteeg X3. Of course that could be set to any range such as 10 or even 2. does not come on, check to see that the power cable is connected correctly to the. So unless temp stays within +/- 5 degrees of set point printing will not start. Uncomment define to force the temperature into the range for given watchperiod. ** Temperature range for target temperature to hold in M109 command. If it cannot be kept in that zone/range then it will not start printing. ![]() the temp has to stay in a certain zone for X amount of time before printing will start. ** Extreme values to detect defect thermistors. This feature exists to protect your hotend from overheating accidentally, but *NOT* from thermistor short/failure! When temperature exceeds max temp, your heater will be switched off. Taken from copy of Repetier although I use Marlin when I can. Wondering if Repetier Firmware has this feature so I can print in peace. I know certain flavors of Marlin and Sailfish have that feature. If thermal shut off is in the firmware it should watch for not seeing temps rise or so much above the set point. Since I have replaced almost every other cable in the machine because of shorts. I really think it is another shorted cable. Kill/reset firmware on defect sensor.It works perfectly fine now. Mixing Extruder (1 Nozzle/heater + 2 or more filament feeder) (MIXING_EXTRUDER) I do not want to turn the extruder and bed off at the end of a print. Slic3r is geneating the following code at the end of the Gcode. (SCALE_PID_TO_MAX)Įnable advance algorithm (not stable) (USE_ADVANCE)Įnable quadratic advance terms (ENABLE_QUADRATIC_ADVANCE)ĭisable extruder stepper when unsued (DISABLE_E) If they have contact twist these cables as well. At first check if the cable for temperature is twisted and has no big contact to high power cables like heater or motors. So what do I need to change in my firmware configuration? Firmware already smoothes inputs but it seems not enough. The message PID Autotune start will appear in the terminal. Run the M303 E0 S215 C8 command and wait for the process to finish. ![]() Run the M106 S255 command in order to set your cooling fan to 100. Your printer will return the current PID settings. My heated bed is currently not connected but when I did have it connected the only time I got it to work was when I enabled heated bed support but when I did this it made my extruder stop working. Get the current PID settings using the M503 command. #define HEATED_BED_PID_INTEGRAL_DRIVE_MIN 80 #define HEATED_BED_PID_INTEGRAL_DRIVE_MAX 255 #define HEATED_BED_HEATER_PIN HEATER_1_PIN So did you end up just Changing the configuration.h file?īy changing the heated bed configuration to.
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