After updating to the 2.1.0 release, I re-ran the configurator because I saw some issues with the applying of filament sensors had been fixed. After going through the configurator, I immediately started having issues with the filament sensor triggering immediately. I eventually chased this down to the configurator expecting the sensor to be plugged in to the mainboard instead of my toolboard so I updated my printer.cfg to use the pins for my toolboard, and it worked. This was the day 2.1.0 fully released.
Today, I was making some new calibration meshes, and every time one finished and it saved and restart, I kept getting the following error:
Shutdown due to RatOS: The T0 filament sensor button was triggered immediately on printer startup. This is likely a false trigger. Please check your filament sensor wiring and configuration!
3:19 PM
Shutdown due to RatOS: The T0 filament sensor button was triggered immediately on printer startup. This is likely a false trigger. Please check your filament sensor wiring and configuration!
Once the underlying issue is corrected, use the
"FIRMWARE_RESTART" command to reset the firmware, reload the
config, and restart the host software.
Printer is shutdown
Performing a firmware restart fixes it, but it seems odd that the issue should be happening in the first place. Can someone give me some hints here?
Using an EBB 42 v1.2 and the orbiter smart filament sensor. I will be switching over to an O2S at somepoint, probably over the weekend when I have time to take the toolhead apart.