Hallo zusammen, ich hänge mich hier mal rein, weil ich genau das gleiche Problem habe. Hardware bei mir ist vollkommen anders: Reprappro Mendel Tricolor mit Melzi-Board und Marlin-Software in der Version von Reprappro. Slicer ist slic3r 1.0.1. Auf dem PC läuft Pronterface 20140406, gedruckt wird von SD-Karte. Ich habe eine Druckdatei für ein Displaygehäuse, wo jedesmal nach ungefähr 3000 Bytes Hovon gurz4517 - Software
Since I uploaded the existing melzi board with RepRapPro's multimaterials marlin software I have issues with heatbed and extruder drives: - Heatbed is switched on and off repeatly all the time instead of switching on until wanted temperature is reached. - All extruder drives don't move. The serial connection between master and slave melzi is ok. All three hotends work fine. I used Arduino 1.0.von gurz4517 - General Mendel Topics
I surprisingly noticed for me, when setting bed temperature ( in Slic3r - Filament Settings ) only for the first layer to the usual 57°C and a low value ( room temperature ) for the other layers I can much more easier remove printed parts from the heatbed. While printing the heatbed cools down and immediately after print end the part can be removed without a tool.von gurz4517 - Reprappers
The used board is a Melzi board. Wiring instructions for a similar printer with this board ( RepRapPro Mendel ) can be found here RapRapPro Mendel Wiring Instructionsvon gurz4517 - Reprappers
Lastet Version of Pronterface from shows temperature on the graph.von gurz4517 - Reprappers
Latest version works well. Ini-files for slic3r are no longer in Printrun/profiles. Actual directory is .Slic3rvon gurz4517 - General Mendel Topics
Hello, I finished successfully building of my Mono Mendel from RepRapPro and run into a problem with pronterface. After clicking on one of the buttons hotend on/off and heatbed on/off pronterface terminates with: terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::ut_of_range' what(): basic_string::at I looked into the python files and added some print commands to locate the problem. Itvon gurz4517 - General Mendel Topics
Look directly into the LED. You will see two plates almost touching each other. The biggest plate is usually the negative side. See How to identify the polarity of a LED.von gurz4517 - General Mendel Topics