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Satterhand
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problem with printer

Post by Satterhand » Wed Apr 27, 2016 3:48 pm

Hi everybody!
Sorry my english is not so good.
I have a Prusa I3 Pro B printer with 2560 rev a controller board.

i have a 3 problem.
1: The printer not connec with Repetier host. I think peoblem with the baud rate. How much the origonal baud rate?

2: I print with SD-card. Make one-pair layer after Stop the machine (in process) and stop printing. why? What do you think how to solve? Maybe firmware refresh?

3: In print process if not stop the machine ( Like 2poit :) ) go out the filament after continue the printing without filament... The motor is work only the filament stuck in the feeder. Picture:
filament.jpg
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Thank you for your help!
Have a nice day!

Mark
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Re: problem with printer

Post by Mark » Wed Apr 27, 2016 4:19 pm

1. the baud rate for this printer is 250000, you can check the user manual to set up the printer.
2. Regard to question 2and 3, I think maybe the slic3r settings of your printer are not proper, you can use my settings here:
I3 B-PLA-0.4-1.75.zip
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Will91
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Re: problem with printer

Post by Will91 » Mon Jun 28, 2021 7:26 pm

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benclark19920
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Re: problem with printer

Post by benclark19920 » Tue Jan 25, 2022 9:13 pm

I am facing the same problem and I am so busy in providing dissertation help (official source). As soon as I will be free from providing the help I will care take of it and if it does not work I will google it then I will call someone who has specialized in making printers.

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