Extruder does not reach the desired temperature
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 11:13 pm
Hi,
i have a Prusa i3 b pro.
Some weeks ago i have problems with my power supply and my plug on the supply and board are a little bit melted and the board was over.
So i get a new board and powersupplie. But now i have a GT2560 Rev a+ instead of the original GT2560 Rev a.
The board was without firmware so i downloaded this one from this forum for the prusa i3 b pro (i didn't see any special firmware for the rev a+).
i uploaded the firmware 1:1 on the board. so all works well.
I setup all cables and want to start a testprint but with this new setup i have problems with the heating of my extruder.
so i setup the destination temperature of 200° and the printer stops before 140°... I have a screenshot appended where you can see the result with the max temp of 200°.
What is the problem? Did i need a special firmware or settings for the Rev a+ Board? Or what can it be?
I also checked the voltage switch of the new power supply it is set correctly to 220V... this is what i needed.
i also checked the voltage on the extruder pins... it is 11.7V so it looks good for me.
Please help me :/
i have a Prusa i3 b pro.
Some weeks ago i have problems with my power supply and my plug on the supply and board are a little bit melted and the board was over.
So i get a new board and powersupplie. But now i have a GT2560 Rev a+ instead of the original GT2560 Rev a.
The board was without firmware so i downloaded this one from this forum for the prusa i3 b pro (i didn't see any special firmware for the rev a+).
i uploaded the firmware 1:1 on the board. so all works well.
I setup all cables and want to start a testprint but with this new setup i have problems with the heating of my extruder.
so i setup the destination temperature of 200° and the printer stops before 140°... I have a screenshot appended where you can see the result with the max temp of 200°.
What is the problem? Did i need a special firmware or settings for the Rev a+ Board? Or what can it be?
I also checked the voltage switch of the new power supply it is set correctly to 220V... this is what i needed.
i also checked the voltage on the extruder pins... it is 11.7V so it looks good for me.
Please help me :/