* Added Replicator 2 Machine profile* Added Profiles for Thing-o-matic with Skeinforge-50 and volumetric printing* Added support for accelerated Thing-o-matic firmware. MBI is hosting Jetty firmware v3.5* bugfix for setting preheat on commit * bugfix for commiting onboard preferences to Replicator(Single Extruder)* bugfix for commiting oboard preferences to Thing-O-Matic
Our docs manager melody put together some quick start instructions for updating your TOM firmware to v3.5 (Jetty Firmware) and running accelerated prints :1. How to prepare for the Jetty Thing-O-Matic Formware 3.5 Upgrade.
In order to install Jetty Thing-O-Matic Firmware 3.5, you will need to do the following:
a.Have a MakerBot with either Gen 4 electronics or Gen 3 electronics and a 3G5D Shield or "Ugly Cable Hack." Keep in mind while this firmware is intended for both Thing-O-Matics and appropriately modified Cupcakes, use with the Cupcake should be considered experimental.
b. Know what kind of motherboard you have.
c. Update ReplicatorG to version 0039 : http://code.google.com/p/replicatorg/downloads/list
If you're updating a bot with Gen 4 electronics, you'll also need to make sure your Extruder Controller firmware is updated to version 3.1[link].
2. How to update your bot.
a. Open ReplicatorG, go to the Machine menu, and select Upload new Firmware.
b. Choose the type of motherboard you're updating and then select 3.5 from the list of available firmwares.
c.When you come to the final screen of the upgrade process, press the reset button on your bot a fraction of a second before you hit the Upload button. It may take a couple of tries to get the timing right, but when you do you will see the debug light flash as the upload takes place. This is an ordinary firmware upgrade, so whatever method you have used to make firmware upgrades work in the past should work now.
3. How to get Jetty Firmware set up.
Once your bot is updated, go back to the Machine menu and select the correct Machine Type. This will be the machine type that best matches the description of your bot and how you will be using it.
- Acceleration: If you are going to be printing at accelerated speeds, make sure to choose an accelerated machine type. Installing this firmware will add a new Acceleration checkbox in Onboard Preferences. If you want to print at accelerated speeds, check this box and choose an accelerated machine type. If you do not intend to print at accelerated speeds, leave this box unchecked, choose a non-accelerated machine type, and make sure to keep to the non-accelerated default speeds in Print-O-Matic.
- Volumetric printing: If your bot is set up for volumetric printing, you will already be using the makerbot4g driver and Skeinforge 50 and your extruder direction will be reversed. Once you have updated to Jetty Thing-O-Matic Firmware 3.5, you will additionally have to go into the Miscellaneous tab in your Onboard Preferences and make sure that the Volumetric 5D Extruder checkbox is checked and the Clockwise Extruder checkbox is not. You will also want to choose a Volumetric machine type: these are already configured to use the makerbot4g driver.
- If you are using a custom Skeinforge profile for volumetric printing, consider turning off the Dimension and Reversal plugins: Jetty firmware uses a feature called Deprime to accomplish the same goals, and the two alternative solutions don't work well together. We find that Deprime produces better results, but if you with to use Dimension and Reversal instead, it can be turned off in the Advanced Acceleration tab in Onboard Preferences.
- Another change you may want to make to a custom Volumetric profile is to either set the perimeter rate multipliers in the Speed plugin to .5 or to turn on the Altshell plugin for a better surface finish on your prints. If you do turn on the Altshell plugin, make sure that the perimeter rate multipliers in the Speed plugin are set to 1.0.
For detailed instructions and configuration help, see :
Install: http://wiki.makerbot.com/jetty-firmware-installation-guide
What about dual extruder replicators (1)? What's the risk.
Thanks for the info.
So then how would i turn it off on the replicator? Turn it off in firmware, turn off dimension in sf50? Go back to sf35?
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> Thats good as it seems to be broken in SF50.I and many others have been using Cool/Slow Down since SF50 came out ~6 months ago. This is the first I've heard of it being broken.It probably requires 5D. Maybe also volumetric 5D, though I wouldn't bet on it - can't see why it'd care about that.
On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:42:32 PM UTC-4, Mark Cohen wrote:Thats good as it seems to be broken in SF50.
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Cool orbit seems broken. It gives divide by zero errors.
Because, I thought the head was too close to the plastic being laid
down on a pointy part of a print. But it seems that the issue may be
that I need to go back to SF35. I never really needed to worry about
cool before, as it just always worked with the defaults. I'll have to
give the prior version a try.
HelloFirst of all, thanks very much for providing this firmware for thingomatics.. It uploaded easily and I am using Replicatorg 39..
My problem is this... Will an accelerated machine profile selected, and accelerated options all switched on (as per the instructions) my ToM with Stepstruder MK7 prints strange stretched objects...
Its like the x axis is stretched across the space.. When it begins a print the usually square outline is now oblong, and as I say, all prints are stretched in the x-axis... Ive replaced the firmware back to 3.1 but no luck..Im sure Im being daft - but I didnt think I would need to change other mechanical values as nothing has changed there..
Any help is very gratefully received...Best wishesAndrew
On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 9:13:31 PM UTC+1, Alison wrote:We're offering this to the makerbot operators a few days before posting it to general users. If you try it out, feel free to provide feedback in this thread or to ali...@makerbot.com.
There's a new version of ReplicatorG available, v0039 : http://code.google.com/p/replicatorg/downloads/list
ReplicatorG0039 features
* Added Replicator 2 Machine profile* Added Profiles for Thing-o-matic with Skeinforge-50 and volumetric printing* Added support for accelerated Thing-o-matic firmware. MBI is hosting Jetty firmware v3.5* bugfix for setting preheat on commit * bugfix for commiting onboard preferences to Replicator(Single Extruder)* bugfix for commiting oboard preferences to Thing-O-Matic
This version supports the Replicator2 and has built-in support for using skeinforge-50 with the TOM. We're also excited to be hosting Jetty Firmware for the TOM. Jetty Firmware implements acceleration and lots of nice features for users that have the interface kit. We've also posted Jetty Firmware for cupcakes, which should be considered experimental. Jetty Firmware is authored by MakerBot Operators jetty and dnewman. Their contact email is: jetty-firmware@googlegroups.com
Our docs manager melody put together some quick start instructions for updating your TOM firmware to v3.5 (Jetty Firmware) and running accelerated prints :1. How to prepare for the Jetty Thing-O-Matic Formware 3.5 Upgrade.
In order to install Jetty Thing-O-Matic Firmware 3.5, you will need to do the following:
a.Have a MakerBot with either Gen 4 electronics or Gen 3 electronics and a 3G5D Shield or "Ugly Cable Hack." Keep in mind while this firmware is intended for both Thing-O-Matics and appropriately modified Cupcakes, use with the Cupcake should be considered experimental.
b. Know what kind of motherboard you have.
c. Update ReplicatorG to version 0039 : http://code.google.com/p/replicatorg/downloads/list
If you're updating a bot with Gen 4 electronics, you'll also need to make sure your Extruder Controller firmware is updated to version 3.1[link].
2. How to update your bot.
a. Open ReplicatorG, go to the Machine menu, and select Upload new Firmware.
b. Choose the type of motherboard you're updating and then select 3.5 from the list of available firmwares.
c.When you come to the final screen of the upgrade process, press the reset button on your bot a fraction of a second before you hit the Upload button. It may take a couple of tries to get the timing right, but when you do you will see the debug light flash as the upload takes place. This is an ordinary firmware upgrade, so whatever method you have used to make firmware upgrades work in the past should work now.
3. How to get Jetty Firmware set up.
Once your bot is updated, go back to the Machine menu and select the correct Machine Type. This will be the machine type that best matches the description of your bot and how you will be using it.
- Acceleration: If you are going to be printing at accelerated speeds, make sure to choose an accelerated machine type. Installing this firmware will add a new Acceleration checkbox in Onboard Preferences. If you want to print at accelerated speeds, check this box and choose an accelerated machine type. If you do not intend to print at accelerated speeds, leave this box unchecked, choose a non-accelerated machine type, and make sure to keep to the non-accelerated default speeds in Print-O-Matic.
- Volumetric printing: If your bot is set up for volumetric printing, you will already be using the makerbot4g driver and Skeinforge 50 and your extruder direction will be reversed. Once you have updated to Jetty Thing-O-Matic Firmware 3.5, you will additionally have to go into the Miscellaneous tab in your Onboard Preferences and make sure that the Volumetric 5D Extruder checkbox is checked and the Clockwise Extruder checkbox is not. You will also want to choose a Volumetric machine type: these are already configured to use the makerbot4g driver.
- If you are using a custom Skeinforge profile for volumetric printing, consider turning off the Dimension and Reversal plugins: Jetty firmware uses a feature called Deprime to accomplish the same goals, and the two alternative solutions don't work well together. We find that Deprime produces better results, but if you with to use Dimension and Reversal instead, it can be turned off in the Advanced Acceleration tab in Onboard Preferences.
- Another change you may want to make to a custom Volumetric profile is to either set the perimeter rate multipliers in the Speed plugin to .5 or to turn on the Altshell plugin for a better surface finish on your prints. If you do turn on the Altshell plugin, make sure that the perimeter rate multipliers in the Speed plugin are set to 1.0.
For detailed instructions and configuration help, see :
Install: http://wiki.makerbot.com/jetty-firmware-installation-guide
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unchanged), or did you do a reset eeprom which resets everything?
The
behavior you're seeing could be that you had inverted one or more axes
intentionally in the past and having done a "reset eeprom" have now lost
those settings.
Dan
Dan
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