still having problems May 10, 2015 12:23PM |
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After struggling with the hot end connector until it made decent contact I now get the following message:-
RepRapFirmware is up and running.
T:58.1 B:5.4
Temperature measurement fault on heater 0, T = -273.1
I've put a 100k resistor in place of the thermistor:-
T:18.6 B:-273.1
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Re: still having problems May 18, 2015 03:39AM |
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Zombiepantslol,
Thanks for the prompt response.
I followed your lead to an earlier version which works on XP.
I have to use a dedicated computer, which has no close 'phone line, to drive the ormerod. I can't access the web.
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Re: still having problems May 24, 2015 07:50AM |
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I regret to say that, despite the best efforts of those kind people who have tried to help on this forum, I have no progress to report.
I still get no reading at all for T:, I used to have a reading. I've gone backwards & reloaded firmware 0.78 in case it was that.
I have again dismantled the wiring, checked all the leads for continuity, checked everything in sight, examined the board with a magnifying glass & found nothing. I can only conclude that the board is faulty.
It's now 2 months since I assembled the kit of parts, 2 months of unretrievable time, 2 months when I haven't been able to do much else.
I notice the other thread from rodvan who has similar problems & is similarly exasperated.
I contacted support at RepRapPro and, apart from an automated reply have heard nothing.
The whole affair is unforgivably shoddy & leaving a very bad taste in my mouth. I am left with the conclusion that I have at best a very expensive ornament to gather dust, at worst a pile of junk. I know these machines can work, indeed I was talking to a chap who has two of them & is pleased with them. Why is mine a dud?
I know all the arguments about minority markets, economy of scale & experimentation. I appreciate that I bought a kit of parts which need assembling & that a ready to run machine would cost hundreds of pounds more but - and it's a big but - I expect all of those component parts to work properly. Like most people I'm perfectly capable of assembling the kit, as someone else said it's no more than an IKEA flatpack. Like most people, though, I'm not an electronics engineer, not a programmer & don't have a degree in computing. I've already had one career. I expect to make improvements to the basic machine - I bought an aluminium arm before the machine arrived - but I expect those improvements to make a good, working machine better
Of all things I expect the electronics to be foolproof. If I buy a printer for £35, I know it comes with a CD with all the necessary software, I know I can connect it & it'll work. I don't expect to be having problems with the electronics. Looking through this forum I see many threads which refer to poor manufacture, poor soldering, poor finish.
Whatever happened to quality control?
When I opened the box I was extremely impressed, everything was neat, organised & appeared to be of top quality. How my impression has changed!
CUA193
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I do have another problem. The computer I wish to use for the printer won't show the Web Interface properly - see attached file - with or without the LAN cable connected. This is obviously a Windows problem as the file works on my other computer which has the same version of XP.
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