G26 Gcode:
- Change Q parameter to only specify retraction length
- Add Z parameter for unretraction length
- Preserve fixed multiplier of 1.2 if Z isn't specified
- Add check to avoid implausible retract/unretract ratios
- Change default config values
Referencing #31. Thanks to @BlackMulch for the feedback!
G26 Gcode:
- Change Q parameter to only specify retraction length
- Add Z parameter for unretraction length
- Preserve fixed multiplier of 1.2 if Z isn't specified
- Add check to avoid implausible retract/unretract ratios
- Change default config values
Referencing #31. Thanks to @BlackMulch for the feedback!
- M888: Cooldown routine for the Anycubic Ultrabase (EXPERIMENTAL):
This is meant to be placed at the end Gcode of your slicer. It hovers over the print bed and does circular movements while running the fan. Works best with custom fan ducts.
- T<int>: Target bed temperature (min 15°C), 30°C if not specified
- S<int>: Fan speed between 0 and 255, full speed if not specified
Thanks to @kulfuerst for the suggestion!
- Park head with retract on pause and abort
- Use native functions instead of Gcode
- Loud beeps to alert user on runout
- Fix potential looping issues by using flags
- Fix "Stop failed" message on some occasions
- Raise nozzle timeout to 10 minutes
- Use continue button as reheat trigger
- Manage nozzle_timed_out variable via display
- Add PausedByNozzleTimeout flag to enter correct routine on display
- Bump version to 1.4.3
Thanks to feedback from @DerDominik I was made aware that Anycubic's default acceleration values in their source code are different from the ones they use in their compiled firmwares. Seems like insufficient torque on the Y-axis caused step loss on TMC2208 for that reason.
Co-Authored-By: DerDominik <derdominik@users.noreply.github.com>
Thanks to some great feedback from @RolandRosenfeld I did some small tweaks:
- Adjusted auto PID tune parameters
- Replaced manufacturer PID values
- Minor changes to the readme
- Raised retraction on G26 Mesh Test
- Merged latest bugfix from derhopp
- Added latest hex files
Co-Authored-By: Roland Rosenfeld <roland@spinnaker.de>
Since a custom fan duct caused the heat block on my printer to cool down enough to have a negative impact on PETG printing, I adjusted the auto PID tune aswell as the default PID values.
Also adding a precompiled hex file of all the previous changes.
• Added auto PID tune of heatbed to the special TFT menu
•Enabled automatic saving on both PID tune commands
• Added preheating and mesh leveling commands to the special TFT menu
• Mentioned changes in readme
After getting my extruder to work reliably on a Vref of 1.100V on the TMC2208, I had to adjust my e-steps quite a bit from the original value from Anycubic. Assuming you have a TMC2208 on a similar voltage, this might work well right after flashing, calibrating your e-steps is recommended in any case.