A bit late, but here is another idea if you still can't get it to work. If you have ethernet (wired) and wireless connection on your computer, you can connect the printer to your computer using crossover ethernet cable and then enable wireless connection sharing through the crossover cable.by hakimio - Fisher
When you connect to the printer via USB, you still have to have printer plugged into a power outlet. Otherwise the motors, heating, fan, etc won't work. When you try to connect via wireless, do you have your computer and the printer connected to the same router (it has to be on the same LAN)? Did you configure the printer to use DHCP or did you assign static IP. Can you share your config? lsusb sby hakimio - Fisher
QuoteSean.kennedy Have you guys seen this? Rod ends kits comes as 180 instead of 160, but its a complete kit. though i know these are the imperial sized ends rather than the metric. * If you choose "preassembled" option, it says they don't have it in stock * Ball ends might not fit on Fisher's small ballsby hakimio - Fisher
Quotebgkdavis The length without the ball ends doesn't matter its the length with the ends that is critical. If you think you can precisely cut the rods and assemble the arms and get them perfect then you are probably going to be dissapointed How precise I can cut is my problem. It would be great if someone could just answer a simple question: what should be the carbon fiber rod length withoutby hakimio - Fisher
What should be the exact length of the carbon fiber rods without the ball ends?by hakimio - Fisher
QuotesventizzleI think I may need to adjust the motor stepper values on the X and Y due to some not perfectly straight vertical walls on the 20mm test cube. I read somewhere that someone experienced a similar situation after changing to a different head. If you are thinking about changing X or Y axis stepper motor steps/mm, don't. X and Y axis steps/mm have to be set to the values you get fromby hakimio - Reprappers
Yeah, I guess you'll have to upgrade. Just don't forget to copy printer settings from the old version.by hakimio - Reprappers
Did you check Configuration.h or Configuration_adv.h? It's pretty old setting which was there for a really long time. I am pretty sure even 1.0.0 had it.by hakimio - Reprappers
If you want an always on fan, you don't have to modify planner.cpp. In pins.h file you have to define FAN2_PIN. Add the following to pins.h: #define FAN2_PIN 6 below your motherboard definition (Rambo) #if MOTHERBOARD == 301 #define KNOWN_BOARD Do NOT redefine FAN_PIN. Leave it alone. In Configuration_adv.h file find the following line #define EXTRUDER_0_AUTO_FAN_PIN -1 and changeby hakimio - Reprappers
Quotedc42I have retraction speed set to 45mm/sec, but I think the extruder maximum acceleration has more effect, and I have that set to 1000mm/sec^2. I retract on layer change and do not wipe while retracting (I never tried that setting).. Isn't only 1000 mm/s^2 max acceleration a bit low? I have default Marlin value which is 10 000 mm/s^2. Small update on my my setup: I have Prusa i3 with a ratby hakimio - Reprappers
@dc42 What hotend(s) do you use and what retraction speed do you use? Do you retract on layer changes? Do you wipe while retracting?by hakimio - Reprappers
You want a flat tip like the one used in the latest version of original J-Head and e3d hotends. The simple reason being that when you have a long nozzle you'll have unacceptable difference of temperature as compared to the one measured by your thermistor. That's also one of the reasons why latest version of e3d hotend and original J-Head (not the Chinese crap) has moved the hole for the thermistoby hakimio - Reprappers
If you are using bowden extruder and you are happy with your prints, could you share what have you changed in your slicer application (Slic3r or Cura) settings compared to the ones used with direct drive extruder? Also, it would be helpful if you could tell us the diameter of the plastic you are using, what type of plastic you are using and if you are using a geared extruder. I know that there arby hakimio - Reprappers
Thanks for your answer, krakadu. However, I have already modified Marlin to suit my needs. The modification was rather simple - just had to add pin definition in pins.h and call to analogWrite() function in planner.cpp.by hakimio - Reprappers
I have Rambo board which has two PWM controlled outputs for two fans. I am using Marlin firmware and Slic3r Gcode generator. I have printed this bowden mount and attached two fans to it. Would it be possible to control the second fan using GCode instead of having it set to a fixed value without modifying Marlin firmware logic?by hakimio - Reprappers