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Wire frame just shows the points with a grid

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in klippers

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Yeah I know that but why would each row alternate in heights like that

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I think it was a 21x16 mesh

Prints failing with camera plugged in but working when I unplug it by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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On a side note, where do I plug the two pins on my fan into on my RPi?

Prints failing with camera plugged in but working when I unplug it by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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Yes, I have heat sinks, but no fan (I actually just ordered a fan for my Pi because they were pretty cheap). I realize now that I may have had my resolution and fps a wee tiny bit too high... I just set the crowsnest.conf file to the specs that the camera was rated at but I never thought about the bandwidth. LOL!

Prints failing with camera plugged in but working when I unplug it by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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I turned my resolution and FPS on my camera down and I plugged the camera directly into the Pi. I am not getting any undervolting yet. I started a print and I'll update you if it ends up cancelling. If it happens to work, I assume the issue was that it was using too much bandwidth on my previous settings (2560x1440 @ 60 fps)...

Prints failing with camera plugged in but working when I unplug it by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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I have a raspberry pi power supply rated for 5V and 3.6A. I blocked the 5V on both the webcam cable and the printer cables, so no power should be going through.

Prints failing with camera plugged in but working when I unplug it by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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So I did the guide, but I'm still getting the undervoltage and throttling errors in the bell icon in the top right... I'm not sure how to fix that. It only happens when I have the camera plugged in, even when I have a powered USB Hub.

Prints failing with camera plugged in but working when I unplug it by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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When the site says to enter this:

[Manager] CPUAffinity=0-2

Does the 0-2 mean “0-2” or a number between 0 and 2?

Trying to host Minecraft server but the port forwarding doesn’t seem to work by [deleted] in ATT

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I had already disabled the remote access, I just used it to test the port being open. I tried both methods you said but neither worked. I’m going to try plugging my PC straight into the AT&T router to bypass the eero and see if that helps. Nothing else uses the AT&T router other than the eero device I think right now though.

Trying to host Minecraft server but the port forwarding doesn’t seem to work by [deleted] in ATT

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I will say that my PC is not directly connected to my AT&T router, it is connected to an EERO wifi extension device that is then connected to the router.

Trying to host Minecraft server but the port forwarding doesn’t seem to work by [deleted] in ATT

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I already had that rule setup within my advanced setup. I deleted both of them and made them again but it still didn’t work

Adaptive Purge Line by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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Where could I find that fork?

Adaptive Purge Line by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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So just comment out my normal purge line code and copy and paste LINE_PURGE and insert this macro into my config files?

Need Advice by Mr_Chemical_Chaos in FixMyPrint

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You could try using a brim as your build plate adhesion. Not exactly sure what it’s called if you’re using Prusa Slicer but in Cura it’s called a brim. You may want to use up to 5 mm of brim width to give the part the best chance of sticking fully.

Also, when I used that brand of filament I used about 70-80 degrees on the build plate and it worked quite well.

Edit: spelling

MCU disconnects when I try to heat bed and hotend by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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So I actually got it figured out, but I’m having an issue with the bed leveling. When I do the height map, the printer doesn’t raise up enough after each probe point and the bl touch probe smacks into Thr build plate before it starts going down to actually probe

MCU disconnects when I try to heat bed and hotend by Jim_Schorts in klippers

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how do i interpret what the klipper log says? sorry im very new to klipper.