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ccfoo242
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3

https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/releases/tag/v3.1.2

Latest firmware fixes the belt status numbers and forces self test.

Respondido : 01/03/2018 6:50 pm
Brigandier
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3


https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/releases/tag/v3.1.2

Latest firmware fixes the belt status numbers and forces self test.

It's up on the Prusa downloads page as well. Don't have time to test it right yet (working remote), but was able to rebase and recompile with Linear Advance enabled. Enjoy.

My MK3 Parts: [Bowden] [New Shoes] [TPU Micro Springs]

Respondido : 01/03/2018 10:17 pm
Szafran
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3

For me the only thing that the new build is good at (built with or without LA) is displaying the error that the wiring for the filament sensor is wrong - this makes the selftest fail, always.

Best regards... Szafran... MK3S + MMU2S + OctoPrint on DELL 3020m

Respondido : 02/03/2018 9:04 am
Szafran
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https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/releases/tag/v3.1.2

Latest firmware fixes the belt status numbers and forces self test.

It's up on the Prusa downloads page as well. Don't have time to test it right yet (working remote), but was able to rebase and recompile with Linear Advance enabled. Enjoy.

MK3-3-1-2-LA-ENABLED.zip

Currently in the middle of a second 3h print using this FW and OctoPrint. Haven't encountered any comm error yet.
Since I haven't been using it earlier I must say -> LA is awesome !

@Brigandier - Is there any way to get rid of that nasty warning after the printer is turned on ? Or make it go away on its own instead of having to click the button on the printers panel ?

Best regards... Szafran... MK3S + MMU2S + OctoPrint on DELL 3020m

Respondido : 02/03/2018 10:29 am
Brigandier
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3




https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/releases/tag/v3.1.2

Latest firmware fixes the belt status numbers and forces self test.

It's up on the Prusa downloads page as well. Don't have time to test it right yet (working remote), but was able to rebase and recompile with Linear Advance enabled. Enjoy.

MK3-3-1-2-LA-ENABLED.zip

Currently in the middle of a second 3h print using this FW and OctoPrint. Haven't encountered any comm error yet.
Since I haven't been using it earlier I must say -> LA is awesome !

@Brigandier - Is there any way to get rid of that nasty warning after the printer is turned on ? Or make it go away on its own instead of having to click the button on the printers panel ?

Careful, it's pretty much confirmed that LA calculations break Octoprint when serial communication lags out.

My MK3 Parts: [Bowden] [New Shoes] [TPU Micro Springs]

Respondido : 02/03/2018 12:39 pm
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......My unit is a pre-assembled unit and I only found two loose screws on the y axis idler block. I have to say my unit prints unbelievable well. I'm using linear advance via octopi (pi3) and USB port. Using latest beta firmware and the prints just keep getting better and better. At some point I need to upload some photos.

I was thinking about your post... The two screws on the Y idler may actually have not been loose. That's how Prusa adjusts belt tension... I'm interested in seeing some of your linear advance using ocotoprint prints as you are the only person I can find that doesn't have problems using the two together.

Respondido : 02/03/2018 1:46 pm
Brigandier
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@Brigandier - Is there any way to get rid of that nasty warning after the printer is turned on ? Or make it go away on its own instead of having to click the button on the printers panel ?

Sorry, missed the second part of your post. 🙂

I haven't taken the time to check how to remove this, but considering there are some unapproved code edits I made that Prusa hasn't merged in to the MK3 branch yet, I figured I better not. I am curious how many people are using this firmware with Octoprint, having issues, then contacting Prusa support.

If I get some spare time this evening, I will see if I can disable it and send you a copy in PM. 🙂

My MK3 Parts: [Bowden] [New Shoes] [TPU Micro Springs]

Respondido : 02/03/2018 3:33 pm
Rakku
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3

Im getting slightly confused by all these releases and selffixes of LA.

When is LA permanently coming? And how much impact has LA anyways?

I dont even know if its active in my version or not.

Respondido : 02/03/2018 5:16 pm
Brigandier
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Im getting slightly confused by all these releases and selffixes of LA.

When is LA permanently coming? And how much impact has LA anyways?

I dont even know if its active in my version or not.

Linear Advance calculations cause enough delay that it lags serial communication out breaking Octoprint. Prusa disabled it for everyone to fix the Octoprint snag instead of just giving us a quick on/off option in the menu. Those of us who print with sdcard experience no issues. Considering the quality / accuracy boost LA gives, I went and re-enabled it in the firmware and have been posting my builds here for the sdcard users.

Sorry for the amount of files floating around. The Prusa forums lock your ability to edit posts after a time, so I have to make new posts when I have another LA enabled version of the firmware ready. 🙂

As for when Prusa is going to fix it, I have no idea other than "it's coming". As for if you are using an LA enabled version or not, chances are low that it's enabled, unless you have never done a firmware update since you received the printer. When it is turned off, you may have bulges on your corners or over extrusion on your solid layers when near perimeters. If you are using one of my firmware releases, you will get a warning that you are using an unsupported build at your own risk when you turn the printer on.

Edit: Example of Linear Advance effect (0 is off):

My MK3 Parts: [Bowden] [New Shoes] [TPU Micro Springs]

Respondido : 02/03/2018 5:27 pm
daniel.s63
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3

Hi, all,

I'm an expectant father (MK3 ETA March/April) and new to the forum so please go easy on me 🙂

Given an indeterminate fix date and the fact that only USB users are reported to be affected by the issue, has anyone submitted an enhancement request to make enabling/disabling LA configurable so the rest of the users can use LA? I haven't looked at the code, but I'd be shocked if the effort required to implement this significant. It might generally be a good thing to have the ability to toggle it on/off as a feature.

If the root cause is processor resource related and exacerbated by the load of USB communications processing, I'm left concerned with the following question.. Are there additional processing conditions besides using USB which can cause this issue?

I plan to start sifting through the GitHub change logs and source code over the next week so maybe I should keep my yap shut until I do that 😉

Thanks,

-Dan

Respondido : 02/03/2018 7:24 pm
Brigandier
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Hi, all,

I'm an expectant father (MK3 ETA March/April) and new to the forum so please go easy on me 🙂

Given an indeterminate fix date and the fact that only USB users are reported to be affected by the issue, has anyone submitted an enhancement request to make enabling/disabling LA configurable so the rest of the users can use LA? I haven't looked at the code, but I'd be shocked if the effort required to implement this significant. It might generally be a good thing to have the ability to toggle it on/off as a feature.

If the root cause is processor resource related and exacerbated by the load of USB communications processing, I'm left concerned with the following question.. Are there additional processing conditions besides using USB which can cause this issue?

I plan to start sifting through the GitHub change logs and source code over the next week so maybe I should keep my yap shut until I do that 😉

Thanks,

-Dan

Literally around half an hour ago Prusa released a new blog post detailing this:

Upcoming firmware 3.2.0 RC1 approx. in the second week of March will reintroduce Linear Advance and it will also bring linearity correction for the MK3 extruder. The idea behind it is that stepper motor with micro stepping doesn’t always move linearly but pulsates as it moves between the steps. This can create sort of moire effect on the object surface. New Trinamic drivers we use on the MK3 can be adjusted to compensate this effect.

Couple weeks off. Your baby will be deformity free. 🙂

My MK3 Parts: [Bowden] [New Shoes] [TPU Micro Springs]

Respondido : 02/03/2018 7:50 pm
daniel.s63
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3

Woot! I hope they print my parts with LA on 😉

Still think it would be a good idea to make LA a toggle feature.

Thanks for the info.

Respondido : 02/03/2018 7:55 pm
thomas.s37
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Fri Mar 02, 2018 8:04 am

For me the only thing that the new build is good at (built with or without LA) is displaying the error that the wiring for the filament sensor is wrong - this makes the selftest fail, always.

So is this an error for everyone (i experience this too) and will it get fixed in the next update or is there actually action needed?

Respondido : 02/03/2018 9:27 pm
zowning
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Fri Mar 02, 2018 8:04 am

For me the only thing that the new build is good at (built with or without LA) is displaying the error that the wiring for the filament sensor is wrong - this makes the selftest fail, always.

So is this an error for everyone (i experience this too) and will it get fixed in the next update or is there actually action needed?

sadly I can report I too am having this issue. Bummer because filament detection is more useful to me then any benefits I see from this firmware. I saw a post a few pages back (page 2) saying a power cycle fixed it for them but have had no such luck.

Forgot to add, going to prev firmware did not fix, still having filament sensor issue

Respondido : 02/03/2018 10:53 pm
josh.w3
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3


Are there additional processing conditions besides using USB which can cause this issue?

For clarity, it's not just USB. It affects any printing via serial communication... which includes OctoPrint->USB and PC->USB printing, but also includes a Rasberry Pi connected to the EINSY accessory port (the accessory port and the USB port utilize the same serial channel on the EINSY).

- My MK3 Power Supply and Pwr Mgmt Upgrade
Respondido : 02/03/2018 11:26 pm
moojuiceuk
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3
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Fri Mar 02, 2018 8:04 am

For me the only thing that the new build is good at (built with or without LA) is displaying the error that the wiring for the filament sensor is wrong - this makes the selftest fail, always.

So is this an error for everyone (i experience this too) and will it get fixed in the next update or is there actually action needed?

sadly I can report I too am having this issue. Bummer because filament detection is more useful to me then any benefits I see from this firmware. I saw a post a few pages back (page 2) saying a power cycle fixed it for them but have had no such luck.

Forgot to add, going to prev firmware did not fix, still having filament sensor issue

I too had the filament sensor issue after upgrading but the fix was simple. Hold the screen knob down whilst booting - select Factory Reset - All Data. Then run through the startup wizard again and it will work.

On a related note - I am currently running the PINDA temp calibration routine and it's been over an hour and it still hasn't finished. Has anyone else been able to run this on the latest 3.1.2 firmware or will it sit there with a piping hot bed and show no signs of completing? How long is it supposed to take? Prusa live chat wouldn't help as they were too busy 🙁

Respondido : 02/03/2018 11:42 pm
moojuiceuk
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3

Just found out that it looks like the PINDA temperature calibration function is broken, having read others comments on Github 🙁 I think I'll factory reset, run the self-test in the hope the default PINDA temp tables restore and await another firmware release in a few weeks!

Respondido : 02/03/2018 11:56 pm
reid.b
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3

I'm running the pre-release of 3.1.2 (I compiled it last week, before Prusa put it up). I JUST did that temp calibration routine... it took about 20 minutes. It moved the carriage back and forth between two spots every few minutes as it did the calibration, but indeed did complete.

Respondido : 02/03/2018 11:59 pm
moojuiceuk
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I'm running the pre-release of 3.1.2 (I compiled it last week, before Prusa put it up). I JUST did that temp calibration routine... it took about 20 minutes. It moved the carriage back and forth between two spots every few minutes as it did the calibration, but indeed did complete.

Well that's odd then... Either there are subtle differences in the pre-release and release code of 3.1.2 or differences in PINDA or differences in Einsy board? I have a grey cabled PINDA, 0.4 Einsy board. Just received the printer on the 28th so it's pretty fresh off the line.

Respondido : 03/03/2018 12:15 am
reid.b
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Re: Firmware 3.1.2 - RC1 for Original Prusa i3 MK3

Where exactly on GitHub did you see references to Pinda temp calibration being broken? I don't see anything about that.

Respondido : 03/03/2018 12:26 am
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