Through one of my usual careless acts, i fried the circuit feeding the extruder stepper.
I see the board on my M2E has two stepper ports E0 and E1. It looks like the thing to do is to switch the pins in pins.h, recompile, and write the new firmware to the board.
I would then plug the extruder into the other jack on the board.
Anything else?
Remap extruder pins
Re: Remap extruder pins
I'm no expert but I think if you plug it into the other port you just need to tell your slicer to use tool 2 instead of tool 1 from now on. I wouldn't think you need to rewrite the firmware.
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Re: Remap extruder pins
Slick idea, I'll try it.
thanks
john
thanks
john
Re: Remap extruder pins
Hi sthone,
I've thought some more about this and think I'm stuck with the code change if i want to be able to run the extruder from the LCD box. As it is, I only need to make one change in pins.h, where I switch E0 and E1 in the section which applies to the M2.
Of course statements like the above are frequently preludes to the the education I'll suffer discovering it isn't all that simple, but if it isn't it should be.
best regards,
john
I've thought some more about this and think I'm stuck with the code change if i want to be able to run the extruder from the LCD box. As it is, I only need to make one change in pins.h, where I switch E0 and E1 in the section which applies to the M2.
Of course statements like the above are frequently preludes to the the education I'll suffer discovering it isn't all that simple, but if it isn't it should be.
best regards,
john
Re: Remap extruder pins
Ignore what I've written above. turns out that the extruder motor won't turn if the hot end isn't at least 180C. this could be my problem.
more to follow.
more to follow.
Re: Remap extruder pins
My wife refers to this process as "being confused at a higher level, and about more important things..."
Re: Remap extruder pins
Hi Gwhite.
My Dad,the EE, was good at this. In 1950 +/- we were returning from our Sunday picnic at the AutoClub on the Minnesota River near Shakopee. Our new White Chevy Convertible coasted slowly to a stop well out in the country (it was country then). For some reason Dad knew exactly what the problem was, he'd heard that this model was susceptible to incorrect carburetor assembly and he'd bought a kit to rebuild it.
So he set about to rebuild the carburetor by the side of the road on a car that was actually out of gas.
I think I inherited this approach. Occam doesn't live here anymore.
My Dad,the EE, was good at this. In 1950 +/- we were returning from our Sunday picnic at the AutoClub on the Minnesota River near Shakopee. Our new White Chevy Convertible coasted slowly to a stop well out in the country (it was country then). For some reason Dad knew exactly what the problem was, he'd heard that this model was susceptible to incorrect carburetor assembly and he'd bought a kit to rebuild it.
So he set about to rebuild the carburetor by the side of the road on a car that was actually out of gas.
I think I inherited this approach. Occam doesn't live here anymore.