Geeetech prusa i3 pro b clone not connecting to mac (repetier host 1.1, not baud rate issue)
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 6:35 pm
Hi all
I have just completed the build of my prusa i3 pro b and am currently trying to get it connected to a macbook pro. The setup is:
Macbook pro running Sierra
GT2560 rev a+ board
FTDI drivers installed
I have tried a number of plugin orders, eg. boot up repetier then plug in printer, plug in printer then boot up repetier. I have set the baud rate in repetier host to 115200 and have also tested at 250000. I have swapped out the USB cable to make sure its working, and I know there is some connection as when I plug in the usb but not the mains power to the printer it powers up the board. The issue is that in the port dropdown the printer doesn't appear.
I have also plugged in an arduino to the laptop via the same usb cable to make sure it mounts and compiles in the arduino IDE and it does.
I do have a backup plan of running repetier on a raspberry pi which I will permanently connect to the printer if I absolutely can't get the laptop connecting but I would prefer not to do that.
Anyone have any experience of this?
I have just completed the build of my prusa i3 pro b and am currently trying to get it connected to a macbook pro. The setup is:
Macbook pro running Sierra
GT2560 rev a+ board
FTDI drivers installed
I have tried a number of plugin orders, eg. boot up repetier then plug in printer, plug in printer then boot up repetier. I have set the baud rate in repetier host to 115200 and have also tested at 250000. I have swapped out the USB cable to make sure its working, and I know there is some connection as when I plug in the usb but not the mains power to the printer it powers up the board. The issue is that in the port dropdown the printer doesn't appear.
I have also plugged in an arduino to the laptop via the same usb cable to make sure it mounts and compiles in the arduino IDE and it does.
I do have a backup plan of running repetier on a raspberry pi which I will permanently connect to the printer if I absolutely can't get the laptop connecting but I would prefer not to do that.
Anyone have any experience of this?