Reprap resetting laptop when plugging into USB April 15, 2018 08:07AM |
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Re: Reprap resetting laptop when plugging into USB April 15, 2018 06:59PM |
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SteveRoy
Are the drivers the right way around on the RAMPS?
Re: Reprap resetting laptop when plugging into USB April 16, 2018 02:32AM |
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Re: Reprap resetting laptop when plugging into USB April 16, 2018 07:51AM |
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o_lampe
Did the LCD show anyting reasonable at all? Maybe you have one of the LCDs, where the ribbon cables are the wrong way round. Some people have to cut off the polarity protection notch or remove the housing. Not sure, if that leads to overcurrent shut down, but you never know..
Another known issue is called "ground loop", the PSU and the laptop should be connected to the same wall socket, otherwise the USB cable can melt and cause all kind of hazards.
Re: Reprap resetting laptop when plugging into USB April 16, 2018 11:36AM |
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ferdibirdi
That is really interesting regarding the ground loop. All the times I have had this shutdown, I have been running it off my battery. Is this a real stupid idea? Also replying to dc42 here!
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Re: Reprap resetting laptop when plugging into USB April 28, 2018 07:49AM |
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Roberts_Clif
I solved this problem I purchased two Raspberry Pi's 2 B's and I am running OctoPrint now, no need to install or remove the USB cable as they are always connected.
Now I send the File STL or GCODE over my wired network to the Raspberry pi's. While using a browser I can setup the printer and continue to watch the print in the other room.
I have install the emergency stop button, menu collapse, video camera full screen ect... to better control the 3D Printer from my environmental 3D Printer control center enclosure.