Total print shutdown both USB & SC Card
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:30 pm
I've been working for a couple of months to get my 'Prusa i3 Pro-C Duel' to print properly. I got it to make a print that is almost usable 2 days ago. I am pretty sure the problem has been either software settings or print head adjustment on my part.
But today, for the 1st time, nothing works.
The only thing that I have done today was download some sample settings from georgeroblesjr at https://georgeroblesjr.wordpress.com/20 ... -i3-pro-b/
My software has suddenly started receiving "Permission Denied" messages when any software attempts to connect to the printer. I have a couple of pieces of software which can usually connect to the board and send files to the printer. Right now, they all get the same messages. "Permission Denied."
Windows reports that the connection is working properly, and properly identifies each time the USB cord is plugged in. I also swapped out USB cords to make sure there wasn't a USB cord problem.
Using the SD Card, I copy a gcode file to an SD card and the LCD recognizes both the card and the file.
Normally, the printer will come to the temperatures from the gcode without any further intervention form me. But that is not happening now.
I then preheat the the nozzles to PLA temperature. (I am using PLA.) I also set the bed temperature at 70 C.
I tell it to print from the file on the SD card, and it properly loads the file.
The printer LCD shows the file is in use. But the temperature is not changing, and the print heads are not moving. (Preheat temperatures are 180, and slic3r settings from the George Rubles Jr files is around 200. Normally the printer would raise nozzle temperature to 200. But that's not happening.)
(Trying a gcode file with the slic3r settings to the previous 180 produces the same results.)
Setting to preheat temperatures does bring the nozzles and bed to the preheat temperatures.
There are no messages about waiting for anything, such as temperature. But nothing is moving.
It appears as if all of the normal lights are on and the proper ones are flashing on the GT2560 board.
But no filament is coming out and nothing is moving....
Everything seems to be OK when looking for a broken wire and something coming unplugged. I have had that happen before, but I don't see a problem now.
I seem to be getting the proper messages as if the printer was working, but nothing moving....
And connecting my computer to the board seems to be suddenly out of the question.
Ideas please?
But today, for the 1st time, nothing works.
The only thing that I have done today was download some sample settings from georgeroblesjr at https://georgeroblesjr.wordpress.com/20 ... -i3-pro-b/
My software has suddenly started receiving "Permission Denied" messages when any software attempts to connect to the printer. I have a couple of pieces of software which can usually connect to the board and send files to the printer. Right now, they all get the same messages. "Permission Denied."
Windows reports that the connection is working properly, and properly identifies each time the USB cord is plugged in. I also swapped out USB cords to make sure there wasn't a USB cord problem.
Using the SD Card, I copy a gcode file to an SD card and the LCD recognizes both the card and the file.
Normally, the printer will come to the temperatures from the gcode without any further intervention form me. But that is not happening now.
I then preheat the the nozzles to PLA temperature. (I am using PLA.) I also set the bed temperature at 70 C.
I tell it to print from the file on the SD card, and it properly loads the file.
The printer LCD shows the file is in use. But the temperature is not changing, and the print heads are not moving. (Preheat temperatures are 180, and slic3r settings from the George Rubles Jr files is around 200. Normally the printer would raise nozzle temperature to 200. But that's not happening.)
(Trying a gcode file with the slic3r settings to the previous 180 produces the same results.)
Setting to preheat temperatures does bring the nozzles and bed to the preheat temperatures.
There are no messages about waiting for anything, such as temperature. But nothing is moving.
It appears as if all of the normal lights are on and the proper ones are flashing on the GT2560 board.
But no filament is coming out and nothing is moving....
Everything seems to be OK when looking for a broken wire and something coming unplugged. I have had that happen before, but I don't see a problem now.
I seem to be getting the proper messages as if the printer was working, but nothing moving....
And connecting my computer to the board seems to be suddenly out of the question.
Ideas please?