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  1. Good morning! :-)

    Thank you for the hint - I will take a look.

    Ok, as I have a bit of different setup of my second nozzle, if 12mm or less works better, we should choose this or even better set it via config.h.

    For me, 16 works fine.

    For pause, the temp should stay or just lower to a parking temp where it dont ooze - app. 180 deg(??), heatbed unchanged as we dont want to pop off the part.

    At stop, cool down everything and fan 0 is the safest way. Sure, restart the print might need some time when alow cooling the system, but you have to remove the bad print anyway and from my point of view it's just a matter of safety...

    Imagine, you forget it and grab onto a hot bed...

  2. Reading your posts make me happy as there are a few people have the same intentions as me.

    I'm with Dim3nsioneer - one step after the other :-)

    So here my two cents:

    @ abort print, I dont think that retract is necessarry. If oozing, ok, print is aborted anyway, string can be cut manually and nozzle has to be primed anyway at next print ( I guess - but please correct me if I'm wrong)

    @ pause, retract is possible as the same value can be defined for resume. Furter there will be limited oozing using e.g. 16 or 20mm.

    I'm very interested in how this can be done in Marlin.

    @ Dim3nsioneer, could you please give me a quick hint where I can find the corresponding sections in Marlin...?

  3. I´m also learning how to work with my newly built HB but as I bought a silicone heater pad which is related to 18V, I have to adjust my PSU a bit more and I´m not sure if I should try to power my UM also with 18V (PSU has 400W, so should be possible).

    Nevertheless, I would like to think about in the PID controll for the HB as I think, that might be more accurate/energy optimized than just using the BangBang mode.

    Does anybody has already experimented with the PID?

    And which parts would I need for modification on the hardware side?

     

  4. Hi! Thank you for this offer!

    I started this evening one more time from scratch & daid's fork and started implementing one after the other. Unfortunately not finished yet, but hopefully tomorrow I will know if it works as expected.

    Again, thank you, i will come back to your offer when failimg again.

  5. I see one problem: TEMP_Sensor_2 is for the third extruder/hotend (it begins with 0)...

    I think you missed to delete the old menu entries... the two lines which should replaced with exactly the part with the IF section...

    About the buzzer sound: you can adjust it with LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_HZ and LCD_FEEDBACK_FREQUENCY_DURATION_MS in configuration.h...

    Honestly, I have no idea how to use it.

    I changed the duration to 300, compiled, uploaded and the UM freezed and gave a nice loud sound...: peeeeeeeeeeeeeppppp....

    Nevertheless, in my old version of Marlin (UM fork) I don´t find this settings, just in the new Eric-FW... :-)

     

  6. That´s what I tried today - also thought "qwuick success" - but ... nope...

    My code is based on the UM fork by Daid, enhanced by the "preheat" features.

    Currently I have some minor troubles merging it as I think there are some other modifications made since Jannuary...

     

  7. UPDATE:

    RC7 has the same behavior as RC6 freezing when switching into layer view.

    Here are the error message details:

    Beschreibung:

    Aufgrund eines Problems kann dieses Programm nicht mehr mit Windows kommunizieren. (Programm can not communicate with Win any more)

    Problemsignatur:

    Problemereignisname: AppHangB1

    Anwendungsname: pythonw.exe

    Anwendungsversion: 0.0.0.0

    Anwendungszeitstempel: 4df4b9cc

    Absturzsignatur: b59b

    Absturztyp: 0

    Betriebsystemversion: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3

    Gebietsschema-ID: 3079

    Zusätzliche Absturzsignatur 1: b59beffc26edbb7a3166a5c85035fb52

    Zusätzliche Absturzsignatur 2: aab2

    Zusätzliche Absturzsignatur 3: aab2d75d7bad18789dcff594c3e578cd

    Zusätzliche Absturzsignatur 4: b59b

    Zusätzliche Absturzsignatur 5: b59beffc26edbb7a3166a5c85035fb52

    Zusätzliche Absturzsignatur 6: aab2

    Zusätzliche Absturzsignatur 7: aab2d75d7bad18789dcff594c3e578cd

     

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