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Crash detection was turned off in 5.0.0(?) for mk4, due to input shaping. Then in 5.1.0(??) it was disabled by default for the XL, too, in favor of phase-stepping/VFA mitigation.
This is obtusely hidden, visible only under Calibrations in the docs ie this page
FIX: the official crash detection page doesn't say anything about this, and should. Sure, the printer tags don't include the XL, but according to the phase-stepping calibrations page linked above, the XL does have CD, just only if phase stepping is disabled?
I notice FOUR nearly identical questions about this in forums today alone :( it's clearly something the community needs a straightforward answer to. There is abundant confusion between is this input-shapping related, VFA-related (or just stepper noise??), etc. And many people just logically assume crash detection works. Which it doesn't by default :(
ETA: This issue is simply do document what the state is, so it doesn't require trying to search around totally irrelevant old info to guess the state; but I'll add that what I would really hope to see is some info doing a better job of summarizing the tradeoffs. Surely Prusa engineers had very detailed testing showing "we can do CrashDetect, but only if we limit VFA mitigation to X", stuff along those lines. What would I give up, besides noisier steppers, to re-enable crash detection? Is re-enabling crash detection something Prusa is working on, not-planned, etc, etc?
Project file & How to reproduce
read the forums and see how confusing this is to users
Checklist of files included above
Project file
Screenshot
Version of PrusaSlicer
na
Operating system
all
Printer model
I own an mk4s, and and xl5t.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Description of the bug
Crash detection was turned off in 5.0.0(?) for mk4, due to input shaping. Then in 5.1.0(??) it was disabled by default for the XL, too, in favor of phase-stepping/VFA mitigation.
This is obtusely hidden, visible only under
Calibrations
in the docs ie this pageFIX: the official crash detection page doesn't say anything about this, and should. Sure, the printer tags don't include the XL, but according to the phase-stepping calibrations page linked above, the XL does have CD, just only if phase stepping is disabled?
I notice FOUR nearly identical questions about this in forums today alone :( it's clearly something the community needs a straightforward answer to. There is abundant confusion between is this input-shapping related, VFA-related (or just stepper noise??), etc. And many people just logically assume crash detection works. Which it doesn't by default :(
ETA: This issue is simply do document what the state is, so it doesn't require trying to search around totally irrelevant old info to guess the state; but I'll add that what I would really hope to see is some info doing a better job of summarizing the tradeoffs. Surely Prusa engineers had very detailed testing showing "we can do CrashDetect, but only if we limit VFA mitigation to X", stuff along those lines. What would I give up, besides noisier steppers, to re-enable crash detection? Is re-enabling crash detection something Prusa is working on,
not-planned
, etc, etc?Project file & How to reproduce
read the forums and see how confusing this is to users
Checklist of files included above
Version of PrusaSlicer
na
Operating system
all
Printer model
I own an mk4s, and and xl5t.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: