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I've set the detection distance to 25mm, but I'll see the live remaining distance will routinely spike to 30mm and will never get to zero even when the filament leaves the sensor. I've changed the distance from 7mm to 50mm and the behavior is the same...it always spikes higher than the set distance. Setting it from 7mm to 12mm, it will almost always give a 'false' filament out detection within the first layer of the print. Clearly too low of a setting.
I've re-routed my wires to be away from the metal parts of the printer, and rebooted the RaspPi without any change in behavior.
Any suggestions? Is this the plug-in's problem? Do I have a bad sensor?
I'm plugged into pin 1(power), 9 (ground) and 13 (signal).
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i have a same problem, i buy a new sensor three months ago becouse i think there is hardware problem but nothing change. distance detection is set to 28mm, board mode gpio signal pin is number 3. thanks for any solution
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I've set the detection distance to 25mm, but I'll see the live remaining distance will routinely spike to 30mm and will never get to zero even when the filament leaves the sensor. I've changed the distance from 7mm to 50mm and the behavior is the same...it always spikes higher than the set distance. Setting it from 7mm to 12mm, it will almost always give a 'false' filament out detection within the first layer of the print. Clearly too low of a setting.
I've re-routed my wires to be away from the metal parts of the printer, and rebooted the RaspPi without any change in behavior.
Any suggestions? Is this the plug-in's problem? Do I have a bad sensor?
I'm plugged into pin 1(power), 9 (ground) and 13 (signal).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: