Hi Dust, I have checked all witing at least 3 times, using an arduino Mega, i have always got the uploaded success message when i have clicked the burn bootloader.curiously when i try to upload TH~3d unified firmware it does so no problem so now im back to questioning the sanguino installation in the original arduino ide. i also have some of the anet boards and all behave exactly the same as tby itanc999 - Firmware - Marlin
Wow, thanks so very much for that dood! ill follow that through once i have got either of the IDEs talking to the board. currently im getting a stream of stk_500 getsync and recv errors in both arduino ide and vsc which is leading me to think that the bootloader might not be working. any insights? < ... snipp ... > reattached as text:by itanc999 - Firmware - Marlin
Hi all, hope this is not a misplaced question(s). I have a bunch of ender 3 mother boards, motors and displays from CTC Anet clones and a big pile of extrusion and fittings. I am trudging through the process of assembling some custom printers with unusual bed sizes. I am struggling with getting Marlin onto the board using a non Ender 3 display. I have both arduino IDE and VSC and have tby itanc999 - Firmware - Marlin
thanks for the help, much appreciated. i have discovered that the delta firmware uses the limit switch/mechanical endstops as max and not min. when i moved the connectors along one it homes nicely now. my next problem is the extruder is turning backwards, can i simply turn the header round? cheers againby itanc999 - Reprappers
Hi there, I (very new to 3d printing) have purchased a heacant rostock mini kit which i have assembled satisfactorily but am having major issued with the endstops and am hoping that someone can help. I am using a RAMPS 1.4 with Marlin. Firmware is uploaded and the LCD is displaying sensible stuff and the menus all work. When i issue a homing command, each axis moves a short distance in turnby itanc999 - Reprappers