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Sc0tty
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Firmware suggestion: Maintenance intervals

Hi 🙂

It would be a nice feature to get a maintenance warning after x hours of printing.

For example to retighten all the screws, checking belt tension, cleaning and oiling all shafts and so on. Just like in cars that demand an oil change or inspection every x miles/kilometres.

Napsal : 17/12/2019 1:29 pm
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vintagepc
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RE: Firmware suggestion: Maintenance intervals

Firmware suggestions are better reported to the Github issue tracker:

https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/issues

 

Napsal : 17/12/2019 2:24 pm
Sembazuru
(@sembazuru)
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RE: Firmware suggestion: Maintenance intervals

This would be fine for people like me who still exclusively use the SD card. But if someone exclusively uses Octoprint AFAIK the print-time counter in the printer doesn't increment. Though, I guess at that point the PM reminder would need to be an Octoprint plugin...

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Napsal : 17/12/2019 3:49 pm
Nikolai
(@nikolai)
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RE: Firmware suggestion: Maintenance intervals

Please change the bearings after 1000km or one year. Whatever comes first 😆.

Now a little more serious. I'm checking my printers all the time, especially if I start a longer print. In general there is no maintenance interval for the parts. Keep the rods clean and lubricated all the time. In dusty/dirty environment you might need to do it on daily base. Same applies to fans. Make sure cables are moving freely. Any mechanical wear, you will see on your prints and you can decide when it's time to replace it. Electronic parts do not require any maintenance. 

I would suggest you make a check list, print it, place it visible near the printer and do it before every print. All the wear and tear on mechanical parts depends on the temperature/lubrication/load. It's for everybody different. Printing full speed @38C heavy objects vs. slow in quiet mode, light objects @18C can make a huge difference (like x10).

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Napsal : 18/12/2019 12:47 am
cwbullet
(@cwbullet)
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RE: Firmware suggestion: Maintenance intervals

I like the idea.  

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Napsal : 18/12/2019 1:05 am
Sc0tty
(@sc0tty)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Firmware suggestion: Maintenance intervals
Posted by: @vintagepc

Firmware suggestions are better reported to the Github issue tracker:

https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/issues

 

Done 😉 

Napsal : 18/12/2019 11:38 am
Nikolai
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RE: Firmware suggestion: Maintenance intervals

BTW: Just found something interesting in the Marlin 2.0 firmware:

#if ENABLED(PRINTCOUNTER)
#define SERVICE_WARNING_BUZZES 3
// Activate up to 3 service interval watchdogs
//#define SERVICE_NAME_1 "Service S"
//#define SERVICE_INTERVAL_1 100 // print hours
//#define SERVICE_NAME_2 "Service L"
//#define SERVICE_INTERVAL_2 200 // print hours
//#define SERVICE_NAME_3 "Service 3"
//#define SERVICE_INTERVAL_3 1 // print hours

#endif

So it looks like you could configure it already in Marlin 2.0 based on print hours.

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Napsal : 20/12/2019 11:50 pm
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