[URG] Nozzle heating problem
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Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
Firmware:
Yes, I followed the instruction using Arduino 101 and A10 firmware from this website.
Auto home:
Yes, it was acting like that before updating firmware.
I don't know what other problem this machine has. Honestly I am not trying to do anything else.
Yes, I followed the instruction using Arduino 101 and A10 firmware from this website.
Auto home:
Yes, it was acting like that before updating firmware.
I don't know what other problem this machine has. Honestly I am not trying to do anything else.
Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
You are using the wrong firmware from a different printer.
To finde the correct firmware look here:
You can use my own firmware based on Marlin 1.1.8: (Firmware files included in project)
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3020915
Or you can look to github: https://github.com/Geeetech3D
Take the A10 firmware. Different firmware are for different configurations. Runout sensor, Multicolor extruder .....
To finde the correct firmware look here:
You can use my own firmware based on Marlin 1.1.8: (Firmware files included in project)
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3020915
Or you can look to github: https://github.com/Geeetech3D
Take the A10 firmware. Different firmware are for different configurations. Runout sensor, Multicolor extruder .....
make your own world - with 3D printing -
My projects on Thingiverse
my own Geeetech A10 firmware
Geeetech A10 LIVE (not always online)
My projects on Thingiverse
my own Geeetech A10 firmware
Geeetech A10 LIVE (not always online)
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Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
Hi MichaelK,
Thanks for the info. But, well... I am pretty sure that I used the right firmware.
Because, when my printer boots up, it says 'A10' and I downloaded A10 firmware, filename was 'A10' from this website.
Anyway...
I just visited the website and it is already versioned up to 1.1.9.
I will try with it. If it works fine, fingers crossed!!!
Thanks.
Jun
Thanks for the info. But, well... I am pretty sure that I used the right firmware.
Because, when my printer boots up, it says 'A10' and I downloaded A10 firmware, filename was 'A10' from this website.
Anyway...
I just visited the website and it is already versioned up to 1.1.9.
I will try with it. If it works fine, fingers crossed!!!
Thanks.
Jun
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Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
Hi MachielK,
I just tested the firmware you provided at 'Thingiverse' and it works fine I guess.
Although all the menu was in German, I could translate with Google Translate.
It says....
heizen fehlgeschlage
drucker stopp
bitte resetten
which means....
heat failed
printer stop
please reset
Wow! Error report is perfect!! It is clearer that the extruder is not working well with heating.
By the way, do you have firmware in English?
cheers,
Jun
I just tested the firmware you provided at 'Thingiverse' and it works fine I guess.
Although all the menu was in German, I could translate with Google Translate.
It says....
heizen fehlgeschlage
drucker stopp
bitte resetten
which means....
heat failed
printer stop
please reset
Wow! Error report is perfect!! It is clearer that the extruder is not working well with heating.
By the way, do you have firmware in English?
cheers,
Jun
Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
For not heating problem, do you have a multimeter?
Try to test the voltage of the heating rod, when heating it should be 24V.
You can also check if the wiring of extruder/heating rod loose or damaged or any kind of poor connects, for example, the female interface of heating rod.
Z goes up:
Try to set factory default firstly.
If Z axis still goes up when homing after reinstalling the firmware, please let me know.
Try to test the voltage of the heating rod, when heating it should be 24V.
You can also check if the wiring of extruder/heating rod loose or damaged or any kind of poor connects, for example, the female interface of heating rod.
Z goes up:
Try to set factory default firstly.
If Z axis still goes up when homing after reinstalling the firmware, please let me know.
Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
Could you work with the Arduino development software?smilingstone wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 4:47 pm....
Wow! Error report is perfect!! It is clearer that the extruder is not working well with heating.
By the way, do you have firmware in English?
cheers,
Jun
In the file "Configuration.h" you can find the language setting:
#define LCD_LANGUAGE de
Change them to "#define LCD_LANGUAGE en" (without the "") compile the firmware and bring them to the printer.
in a few days i will release the new 1.1.9 firmware for the A10, included Update from 1.1.8 to 1.1.9 and manual 9 Points Bedleveling with automatic Z Control at printing and english language.
make your own world - with 3D printing -
My projects on Thingiverse
my own Geeetech A10 firmware
Geeetech A10 LIVE (not always online)
My projects on Thingiverse
my own Geeetech A10 firmware
Geeetech A10 LIVE (not always online)
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Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
Hi Gingko,Gingko wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 9:50 amFor not heating problem, do you have a multimeter?
Try to test the voltage of the heating rod, when heating it should be 24V.
You can also check if the wiring of extruder/heating rod loose or damaged or any kind of poor connects, for example, the female interface of heating rod.
Z goes up:
Try to set factory default firstly.
If Z axis still goes up when homing after reinstalling the firmware, please let me know.
Thanks a lot. I am trying to get a multimeter, but I don't have good knowledge about electricity and no experience.
I can't picture where I should point the multimeter sticks on.
Could you please explain with some photos or drawing?
And I tried to look more derail into extruder area, but I don't have the right size of hex key (allen wrench) for it.
Is it necessary to open extruder box to test?
Thanks,
Jun
Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
Can you tell me what kind of connection of the extruder that you have?
A or B?
A or B?
Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
I check your video again, it's A.
It's not easy to check the voltage.
It's not easy to check the voltage.
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Re: [URG] Nozzle heating problem
Hi Gingko,
Yes, it seems A.
Hmm...
Thanks a lot anyway. I am keeping in touch with a guy (Lei) in Geeetech.
He also suggested me to check with multimeter.
I don't know what to do now, except replacing extruder....
I heard that every 3D printer owners have frustration in the early stage like lots of printing failures, problems of leveling, Gcode configurations.... so on. But my problem is even worse, I guess...
Best,
Jun
Yes, it seems A.
Hmm...
Thanks a lot anyway. I am keeping in touch with a guy (Lei) in Geeetech.
He also suggested me to check with multimeter.
I don't know what to do now, except replacing extruder....
I heard that every 3D printer owners have frustration in the early stage like lots of printing failures, problems of leveling, Gcode configurations.... so on. But my problem is even worse, I guess...
Best,
Jun