Hello: Tried this could not help myself. //#define LCD_SCREEN_ROT_0 //#define LCD_SCREEN_ROT_90 //#define LCD_SCREEN_ROT_180 //#define LCD_SCREEN_ROT_270 Did not function on my REPRAP_DISCOUNT_SMART_CONTROLLER, was hoping. Thank you for the post Dustby Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
QuoteRoxy OK! That definitely should not happen! v2.0.0 is going to be showing up soon. When it does, I'll be bringing it up on several printers. I will be doing M502's and M500's to initialize the EEPROM. I'll watch and make sure that error doesn't show up. But I don't find the error message about the CRC you are seeing. I see this error message: else { #if ENABLED(EEPRby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
QuoteReplace What does the printer do , when this pin gets high ? I would like to have Repetier-Host go into pause mode ....... I have set you X,Y and Z max position to stop the travel // Travel limits after homing (units are in mm) #define X_MAX_POS 220 #define Y_MAX_POS 270 #define Z_MAX_POS 185 // Originally was 190by Roberts_Clif - RAMPS Electronics
Some of mine has a potentiometer on the back to adjust the brightness and some don't. When I got my New LCD the Connector keys were backwards I had to plug in in with the key on the Opposite site. Original Board - right angle connector key matches. New Board - different straight Connector Key on Opposite side Plug in with key don't work, 180 degree Turn works. Made new cable with conneby Roberts_Clif - General
Yes exactly where I got the errors, doing M502, M500 several time even thinking the error would go away. I was doing The M500 when the error occurred. I guess I stated this way back in Marlin1.1.4 topic When Marlin 1.1.5 came out upgraded to Marlin 1.1.5 and dropped the Marlin 1.1.4 Topic and started this topic.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Would think so I have a Hictop 220 X 270 Aluminum Bed covered with a BuildTac surface, And I can do a Start G-Code " G29 " Bi-linear " 5 X 5 = 25 point " Auto Bed Level / 3D Print From the many Slicer Program's I have. They also have 1.5 - 20 mm sensors, thou I would only suggest the 1.5 - 5mm sensors. About $30.00 each however I bought a 5 Box lot for $30.00by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
As of today I have compiled and flashed every version of marlin 1.1.X Setup and Complied Marlin 1.1.0 displays works perfect. Still using trying to upgrade to Marlin 1.1.5 for Hictop 3DP11/12 AL Setup and Complied Marlin 1.1.1 displays " Endstops Z " error only. Setup and Complied Marlin 1.1.2 - 1.1.5 displays " Endstops Z " error and a M500 " CRC memory error -8370 :" // Crazy error actually Maby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
QuoteRoberts_Clif QuoteJustSumGuy sounds like the controller then. I thought is was the controller also so I replaced with my backup controllers, to which I have one for each 3D Printer. If it is bad then I have 4 bad Controllers, all with the same errors. All working with Marlin-RC8BF-HICi3.zip. and like I said they work in Marlin 1.1.5 they just display the " Endstops Z " or "G28 Z Forbiddeby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Hictop Two MPX .3 And two Base V1.3 added heat sink to all Mosfets and fans. If I could get the code Changes Between Marlin 1.1.0 and Marlin 1.1.1 would find and fix where error occurs.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
QuoteJustSumGuy sounds like the controller then. I thought is was the controller also so I replaced with my backup controllers, to which I have one for each 3D Printer. If it is bad then I have 4 bad Controllers, all with the same errors. All working with HICTOP i3 Mendel v1.1.0-RC8. and like I said they work in Marlin 1.1.5 they just display the " Endstops Z " or "G28 Z Forbidden" and CRC meby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
QuoteJustSumGuy There is not enough room in the cube frame to install a probe that I can work out yet. I placed my Probe under the extruder frame with an adjustable bearing mount slide. With a low profile Proximity Sensor Omron TL-W3M it is within 25mm of the Nozzle. Could have been 15mm closer thou could not see a purpose. Decided on a 3mm sensor and connect to 5Volt supply. They to have fromby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Quotegdahilig QuoteRoberts_Clif // The Z probe minimum outer margin (to validate G29 parameters). #define MIN_PROBE_EDGE 10 I don't quite understand the comment. What does the MIN_PROBE_EDGE do? gene Cut and pasted too many lines, sorry. I have it enabled in my firmware thou don't know what is does exactly.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Your current version of Marlin does not have BLTOUGH integrated, What version of marlin are you trying to use. I do not know how to do BLTOUCH without "#define BLTOUCH" Hope someone else is watching that can help answer your question.by Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
You have enabled #define Z_SAFE_HOMING // This feature is meant to avoid Z homing with probe outside the bed area. // When defined, it will: // - Allow Z homing only after X and Y homing AND stepper drivers still enabled // - If stepper drivers timeout, it will need X and Y homing again before Z homingby Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
If you use PID Bed heating the relay will fail in short order as they were not designed for fast switching. If you are using bang bang bed heating either wiring should work, still I wonder about the relay life span. Circuit A is the lease complicated for wiring. Circuit B is the best layout design for the controller. They do sell a Heated Bed High Power 3D Printer MOS Module Power Expansion Modby Roberts_Clif - General
QuoteJustSumGuy Marlin-RC8BF-HICi3 Is this a modified flavor of Marlin 1.1.5 for a specific printer ? No. Marlin-RC8BF-HICi3 is "#define STRING_CONFIG_H_AUTHOR "(PJP, HICTOP i3 Mendel v1.1.0-RC8)" // Who made the changes." Yes, I did take Marlin 1.1.5 from here marlinfw.org and again from gighub and tested both versions with the same results including same testing with Marlin 1.1.4.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
I wired my Filament run-out sensor to X-Max and changed in pins. As the pin they suggested did not work for me. I made the Filament run out sensor using a lighted end stop circuit board. You could make it with just a switch, I wanted a Lighted verification that filament was enabled. I designed and 3D Printed a small case that does not require nuts and bolts. Pins.Ramps.h //#ifndef X_MAX_PIN /by Roberts_Clif - RAMPS Electronics
QuoteRoxy Did you do a M502 followed by a M500 ? Yes, even used the new Init EEPROM menu line. I printed many models even after Marlin 1.1.5 gives " Endstops Z ". including the M500 Memory CRC error. Here is the latest testing results. Raise bed to 100mm and Auto home, after the X and Y Axis home we single tap the Z-Proximity sensor with a metal putty knife simulating the bed 100 mm above tby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
I plugged my SN04-N into the 5v supply line works fine. Brown wire to 5V Black wire to NO contact Blue wire to Ground Wired like this I know I got confused because Black is ground but in this case it is NO contact switch. And blue is groundby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
I revert to the Previous version of Marlin-RC8BF-HICi3 it works Perfectly. Marlin 1.1.5 using M500 causes CRC errors.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
You did not say of not if you have a metal bed, as the proximity sensor will not work without one. and #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // set to true for SN-04N False for TL-W3M. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // set to same logic as "Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING".by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
I re-flashed both 3D Printer with Marlin 1.1.5, Now one works, the other one still displays Display " Endstops Z ", Before you say it I swapped the Controller with a spare controller still does not work. same error. The Printers are Identical except one has a T8-8 lead screw the Other Has a T8-2 lead screw.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
I have a unique problem It involves "Endstop Trigger reporting" I get an error Using a Proximity sensor TL_M3W 'NPN' NC as a Z-Axis endstop. using these lines of code. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_USES_Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_PIN #define Z_CLEARANCE_DEPLOY_PROBE 10 // Z Clearance for Deploy/Stow #define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 10 // X offset: -left +right #define Y_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 25 // Y offsetby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Yes this is my assessment. If you ever watched Home Improvement, Tim The Tool Man Taylor said MORE POWER!, however more power can lead to disastrous results. When you have the correct power requirements if a short occurs the breaker/fuse blows saving the equipment. When you have overpowered the equipment the same short occurs everything melts down, fire occurs the house burns to the ground. Safby Roberts_Clif - General
3D printer instructions that tell you to set the extruder height by using an piece of paper as a feeler gauge. The thickness of a piece of paper is an undefined height, and the thickness of a piece of paper is not a constant and varies greatly, firmware assumes 0.1mm. I have my Proximity sensor mounted onto a slide mount with a thumb screw adjustment, this allows me to adjust the height of the nby Roberts_Clif - General
Only by increasing the voltage will you be able to decrease the hotbed heating time, Or by changing the settings controlling the software PWM Hot-bed. Current has a set rate of flow into a into a resistance load, the voltage potential allows the current to flow a higher rate into a load. simply speaking increasing the current rating does not make it flow at higher rate. only increasing the voby Roberts_Clif - General
Depending on how your PID settings are configured and with a current upgrade alone no, but with the voltage doubling then twice a fast. I have a 3D Printer running on a 12V 20 amp 250 watt with one Hot-end, and it has been running on this power supply for 1 year now. And you say how can you do this! So the PWM, or Pulse Width Modulation is a powerful way of controlling circuits Switching powerby Roberts_Clif - General
OK lets look. P = I * E ( Power equals Current multiplied by Voltage so Power divided by Voltage equals Current 360 / 24 = 15 amps This means that if you have a 15 amp Power Supply you can only power the Hot Bed. If you include a 40 watt Hot-end this come to a total of 400 watts 400 / 24 = 16.667 amps This means that the minimum size power supply is a 480 watt this will supply 2 Hot-endsby Roberts_Clif - General