![]() ![]() You could enable the M07 - M09 codes in the firmware in this section to get rid of the warnings: /** Coolant commands are not enabled in V1 maintained firmware. Then change Lightburn back to using inline commands.Īs for the M9 commands, ignore them. ![]() My recommendation is to make sure all seven lines in your Ramps configuration_adv.h match the Rambo ones. The third different line concerning active state would definitely account for the behaviors you are seeing and would also account for why you see a flash. But, I think your flash is occurring at the beginning of your job, not when the control board is turned on, so I don’t know. The typical solution is to wire a 10K resistor between ground and the PWM pin. If M42 works but the running file fails, then it points to a firmware configuration problem.Īs for the brief flash, typically this occurs when the control board is turned on and is the result of a floating pin. ![]() I’m currently using Meld for my comparisons.Īnother test you can run is to directly manipulate the PWM value of your pin 6 using a M42 g-code. I encourage you to get a copy of the Rambo firmware, and do a diff between the configuration.h and configuration_adv.h of the Rambo firmware and your firmware. Sometimes it defines a PWM value in the range of 0 to 255, sometimes it is spindle speed. The ‘S’ parameter can be interpreted in different ways depending on your settings. With that assumption my best guess is that you have an issue with how you have set up the firmware. You are using a 12864 LCD Display, and you can both turn the laser on and control the strength using the display?
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