I3 Pro A continuously reboots when plugged into a pc

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Boycer
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I3 Pro A continuously reboots when plugged into a pc

Post by Boycer » Mon Apr 17, 2017 10:58 am

Hi,
I have recently purchased an I3 Pro A and have been printing every day without problems, great experience. I have also purchased a Geeetech auto bed levelling prob (btouch) and need to modify the firmware. When I connect the printer via USB to my laptop ( windows 10) the printer continuously reboots. I can see and talk to the printer briefly until it reboots. Has anyone encountered this problem, any thoughts on the cause and soultuion.

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Boycer

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Re: I3 Pro A continuously reboots when plugged into a pc

Post by William » Wed Apr 19, 2017 10:21 am

Hi,there may be some problems in the firmware,or it has some bugs.Please re-install the lastest firmware about 3dtouch,and you can find it in this link:viewtopic.php?f=27&t=18263;
Besides,using the operation system of windows 7 will be more stable.
If it still don't work,please send some video about the deatil in this post then I can get it better.
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Re: I3 Pro A continuously reboots when plugged into a pc

Post by Boycer » Wed Apr 19, 2017 10:46 pm

Hi William,
thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I can't update the firmware due to the printer rebooting, I will take a video and post soon. In short the Printer reboots every 10sec. I have tried different usb cables, different usb ports, different computers all with the same result. I have also tried with the 240v power disconnected and it still reboots. Seems to be totally related to the usb port and some fault on the board or firmware. If I do attempt the firmware upload and it fails I have no way to bring it back.. I may have to look at buying a new mainboard (inside the 3 in 1 box), I assume its available as a spare?
Any other suggestions would be most welcome.

kind regards,

Richard

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Re: I3 Pro A continuously reboots when plugged into a pc

Post by Boycer » Tue Apr 25, 2017 10:54 am

An update for those that are interested.
It would appear the mainboard was faulty. I replaced it and everything is now working as expected, I have compiled and uploaded the firmware and I can now control the printer from my PC if required. The mainboard (Rev A) was an earlier one, it had plugs &sockets for the heaters rather than the terminals in the more recent ones (Rev A+ is on the board).

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Richard

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Re: I3 Pro A continuously reboots when plugged into a pc

Post by William » Thu Apr 27, 2017 5:00 pm

Boycer wrote:An update for those that are interested.
It would appear the mainboard was faulty. I replaced it and everything is now working as expected, I have compiled and uploaded the firmware and I can now control the printer from my PC if required. The mainboard (Rev A) was an earlier one, it had plugs &sockets for the heaters rather than the terminals in the more recent ones (Rev A+ is on the board).

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Richard
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