MatterControl: Extruder only moves incrementally
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 6:17 pm
Hey folks. It’s been a long time since I’ve used my printer (Max V2, Marlin/reprap 091S) or posted here. Finally back at it and I’ve encountered some trouble. I did some searching here - but no luck.
Last use of printer: 1 year ago on older Mac (OS 10.6?) running MatterControl. MC had always been solid for me so I stuck with it. Toward the end I would sometimes have issues when priming the hot end. It would sometimes extrude less than the 10mm (using the MC button) and occasionally stop responding completely. Restart typically fixed the issue.
Fast forward: New Mac laptop running 10.13.6 High Sierra. Realized that MC may not be updated for the current Mac OS. SEEMECNC sales support suggested using Cura, which wouldn’t even recognize the printer (can’t believe I didn't find a connect button!). Installed fresh download of MC, fiddled a bit, and bam! It somehow loaded. Seemed to be reading my old settings in the eeprom etc. Control over the machine worked immediately. Thought I was in business again... Did a quick e-stop/printer cal (is it ever really "quick?"), and prepped to calibrate the extruder.
Made a mark, got my calipers and hit the 100mm extrude button. The extruder started, stopped, started, stopped... roughly 13 times. I tried several times (with full restarts) and it always seemed to be 13 times (or close). It also only extruded approximately 84mm total (semi-consistently).
For sh*ts and giggles, at one point I used 84 in the calculations for step/mm, and the next attempt at 100mm produced about 175mm of extrusion. Ugh!
So my questions are:
1. Has anyone heard of this start/stop thing happening? Bad motor?
2. Should I be updating the Rambo board with newer firmware (have never messed with it since I got it - it always worked fine)?
3. Lastly, is there a better software solution for me since I am running the newer Mac OS (Cura didn't seem to be the ticket)?
Sorry for being so long winded. Any help would be much appreciated.
Scott
Last use of printer: 1 year ago on older Mac (OS 10.6?) running MatterControl. MC had always been solid for me so I stuck with it. Toward the end I would sometimes have issues when priming the hot end. It would sometimes extrude less than the 10mm (using the MC button) and occasionally stop responding completely. Restart typically fixed the issue.
Fast forward: New Mac laptop running 10.13.6 High Sierra. Realized that MC may not be updated for the current Mac OS. SEEMECNC sales support suggested using Cura, which wouldn’t even recognize the printer (can’t believe I didn't find a connect button!). Installed fresh download of MC, fiddled a bit, and bam! It somehow loaded. Seemed to be reading my old settings in the eeprom etc. Control over the machine worked immediately. Thought I was in business again... Did a quick e-stop/printer cal (is it ever really "quick?"), and prepped to calibrate the extruder.
Made a mark, got my calipers and hit the 100mm extrude button. The extruder started, stopped, started, stopped... roughly 13 times. I tried several times (with full restarts) and it always seemed to be 13 times (or close). It also only extruded approximately 84mm total (semi-consistently).
For sh*ts and giggles, at one point I used 84 in the calculations for step/mm, and the next attempt at 100mm produced about 175mm of extrusion. Ugh!
So my questions are:
1. Has anyone heard of this start/stop thing happening? Bad motor?
2. Should I be updating the Rambo board with newer firmware (have never messed with it since I got it - it always worked fine)?
3. Lastly, is there a better software solution for me since I am running the newer Mac OS (Cura didn't seem to be the ticket)?
Sorry for being so long winded. Any help would be much appreciated.
Scott