I had been using v1.0.3 for a while on my Gen7 custom board with an atmega1284, so I decided to give v1.0.4 a try. However, compiling v1.0.4 failed, because atmega1284 was removed from pins.h /**************************************************************************************** * Gen7 1.4.1 pin assignment * ************************************************************************************by galmiklos - Firmware - Marlin
Are you sure this post belongs here? Please, don't get me wrong, I am not trying to lecture you about forum usage, but I'm afraid no-one reading these posts will be able to help you. I have never heard of the solution you use, but I found it very interesting, so I am now reading all the TI articles I can find. Which is very little, this is all I could find about "3D Printerpack": . The links in iby galmiklos - Repetier
The plot thickens. I re-built the firmware with Atmel Studio, so that I can actually debug what's going on. The first time everything seemed promising, I had the same malfunction, and started debugging. The usual, with breakpoints, watches, looking at the EEPROM content, executing code step by step, etc. But "suddenly" everything started working. I mean at a certain point, I could actually seeby galmiklos - Repetier
I'm suspecting the baudrate is incorrectly stored in the EEPROM, when enabled. Or is it just me? If I recompile with "#define EEPROM_MODE 0", I can connect (with terminal, Repetier host, pronterface, etc.), otherwise no matter what baud rate I try, I can just see the transmit LED flashing every second (sending the "wait" I assume), but nothing in the terminal. And nothing works. I tried recompiby galmiklos - Repetier
Yes, that was it, it's under Print Settings / Infill. Now it retracts between those mount holes nicely. Thank you so much! Miki.by galmiklos - Slic3r
Hi, I am using Slic3r 1.0.0R3, and I have a home made hot end that is oozing a lot, so I am trying to retract even in case of short travels. So far my settings worked. Length: 4mm Lift Z: 0.4mm Speed 10mm/s Extra length on restart: 0mm Minimum travel after retraction: 2mm Retract on layer change: yes Wipe while retracting: yes However, I just cannot create a working G-code of this Arduino moby galmiklos - Slic3r
I think I got it! :-) It is indeed the power supply. When the heating is applied, the voltage goes from 5.17V to 5.26V. Yes increases -- I guess the PSU "over-reacts" the higher load. And this nominal 5V serves as the reference voltage to the thermostat resistor bridge. I think I will have to design a more stable reference voltage into my board.by galmiklos - General
I plugged in the hot end to the hot bed connector, but it's doing the same there. I don't think it's the board. It's either the hot end itself, or I have a feeling it may be the power supply. Is it a problem, if I have the heating and thermostat wires bundled together? (see picture attached) I had another idea. If you look closely on the picture, you can see I used some heat transfer paste forby galmiklos - General
Hi, I am trying to make my home made/desigened gen6/gen7 like board work with my home made excalibur like hot end, and having the exact same problem. I was glad to have found this thread, but I can't find the actual cure (sorry if it's just me). So, what was it eventually? On another thread I read it was "crosstalk" (http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?1,264712,267231#msg-267231). How did you fixby galmiklos - General