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Hi Steve, I didn't add the pictures of the sensor yet, but I do have them already waiting to be uploaded. Connecting it to the mb shouldn't worry you tho as it really is just about plugging it in. Then one doesn't necessarily has to run additional hard- and software like RPi+Octo as well, so that's a bit of an advantage imho. I currently switched to Klipper an still don't installed that sensor yet tho as I wasn't really able to print using the stock-fw before switching to Klipper, so until now there wasn't really the need to add that sensor for me. In case you do that mod, a picture and maybe a little description would also be much appreciated if you're willing to do so. In that case just send me an email then please, is easier for me somehow to keep my stuff organized.. ;) |
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Here is the OctoPi / filament sensor starter. You have to drill down from there: https://all3dp.com/2/octoprint-filament-sensor-simply-explained/ Can you point me at the Klipper instructions you followed, please? |
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I don't recall, but Google I think, but probably not on the first page. I was looking for Neo mods.
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…On 5 Mar 2023, 15:58, at 15:58, "U. D." ***@***.***> wrote:
Great, thanks.
Sure, it's the reddit-link in the Klipper chapter of the pages:
https://www.reddit.com/r/anycubic/comments/10cwm16/install_klipper_on_kobra_go_or_neo/
It recently was added to the main Klipper repo, so no need to use the
Steve Gotthart repo anymore. But that's also mentioned there.
Btw: How did you find my page? Google doesn't really find it yet (guess
I need to get my hands down on a bit of SEO..).
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I promised I'd tell you when I added the filament sensor. Need to finish testing and run the cabling properly. I've attached it to pins 17, 18 and 20 on the GPIO and the OctoPi concludes successfully. I just haven't tested a full runout during a print. But the initial test worked! Kind regards Steve |
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So amazingly I just had a filament break and it paused, allowed me to fix it and resume.
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you can use any cheapest sensors (i bought one for less than dollar on ali) |
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Yes it's the one I use too. It cost about 3 pounds on ebay.
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…On 29 Jul 2023, 07:34, at 07:34, "Andrew V. Kulikov" ***@***.***> wrote:
here is https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003397498506.html
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Does the printer pause the print if the sensor detects no filament or does it just halt it without the possibility of resuming? Because if that's the case then it's completely useless IMO. Except maybe in cases where you print huge things I wouldn't care if the printer just goes on "dry" without filament instead of buying that $20 thing from Anycubic (I know you can buy the same thing on AliExpress for like $1). Or does that harm the hotend in any way? I mean you'd only need it once per spool max anyways, depending on how much you print of course that can be a long time. |
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It's true, that you almost never use it. I've only used mine once, but it does pause and allow resume.
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Ok, thanks, good to know. That really sounds not too helpful and that's
what I thought considering the false positives too, ugh. It's really
not too hard to guess the remaining filament on the spool so yeah...
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Sorry, I don't recall.
Steve.
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Thx - and does it actually shut off the cartridge heater while keeping the bed hot? Or is it shutting off everything? Or keeps everything hot?
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I pretty much agree with your assessment of the filament sensor, however, I'm thinking about getting the mod that connects it directly to OctoPrint, then I don't have to worry about connecting to the motherboard.
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