ok, nevermind, I did something to fix it. Which is great, thanks for the helpby mgarsteck78 - Repetier
Im not exactly sure how to do that. Im a little confused on where to put whatby mgarsteck78 - Repetier
Im getting an error when I go to slice up my file. In the log it says it cannot find slicer/xs.pm and that I may need to install slic3r::xs I have no idea what that means.by mgarsteck78 - Repetier
My bed will only get to around 100°C When I changed the voltage from 12 - 14 volts (highest I can seem to get the supply to give), I get a spike for a little bit and then it levels off. I have a fan on the PTC fuses and it makes no difference. I checked the temperature with an external thermometer and the temp is reading correct so its not the thermistor.. I was only able to get it to 115°by mgarsteck78 - General
Im playing around with the host software and the firmware and I have set my home Z. However, I still cannot make the z-axis go down. It did for a few minutes, then it would only go up. I cannot even manually control the z-axisby mgarsteck78 - General
wait, the z-axis goes up, but not down. Do you think its in the same settings?by mgarsteck78 - General
I changed the values according to the post above.by mgarsteck78 - General
we have z-axis functioning! Woooo!by mgarsteck78 - General
ok, thanks for the help. I have the I2, using repetier firmware and host. ramps 1.4by mgarsteck78 - General
I cant even move my z-axis manually. going to try a few of these ideas.by mgarsteck78 - General
The heat table that was proposed above.by mgarsteck78 - General
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner! Thank you so much to everyone for helping me out!by mgarsteck78 - General
swapped out the pins, nothing changed.by mgarsteck78 - General
It still stays in that range of 50°C. Ill try swapping the pins.by mgarsteck78 - General
I dont think they are hooked up incorrectly.by mgarsteck78 - General
I tried the test that you suggested. Nothing happened as far as temperature reading change or switching to dry-run mode when I unhooked the thermistor wire. I killed the job and disconnected my printer. I came back and the hot-end was still turned on, despite all of that.by mgarsteck78 - General
Ok, I'll check that in the morning. Thanks a tonby mgarsteck78 - General
It stays at the constant temperature no matter what the temperature in the room or if the hot-end is turned on or not. The nozzle uses a thermistor and I did check the resistance with a multimeter. The resistance changed with temperature change, so Im assuming that the thermistor is working fine.by mgarsteck78 - General
Ok, I reverted everything back to how it was before. Set the table to 1 etc... This is what Im getting.by mgarsteck78 - General
Ok then, so its a mechanical issue most likely?by mgarsteck78 - General
Im getting Printer set into dry run mode until restart! and extruder 0: temp sensor defectby mgarsteck78 - General
Im assuming its the Honeywell 100kby mgarsteck78 - General
Its not the thermistor, but I think it is the firmware. Im not sure what the hell is going on. I made this change: #define EXT0_TEMPSENSOR_TYPE 7 and #define GENERIC_THERM1_BETA 3974 Anything else I should do? Im getting this readout for temp.by mgarsteck78 - General
Where would I look in the firmware? I cant find a heat table for this hot endby mgarsteck78 - General
I bought the Budaschnozzle 1.2 to go on my pursa mendel reprap. Everything was working fine on my last hot end until I messed it up. I installed this new one and while the nozzle warms up, the temperature never shuts off. It is registering between 40-50°C. It is obviously hotter than that. Im not sure what the problem is. Im using Repetier-Host along with the firmware. Any ideas?by mgarsteck78 - General