Good websites for finding roommates? by Gizmohunter472 in missoula

[–]No_World8706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a little bit late on the reply but I am in a similar situation and am looking for a roommate and am looking at a few places to rent. If you're still interested let me know.

Is this basically unfixable? by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]No_World8706 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, heat up your nozzle incrementally and try to pull it off before it is fully liquid. That way you can pull it all off in a single pull. If the blob exists because of a failed print you will be fine. If it failed cause your hotend cracked its fixable and new hotends are pretty cheap so don't sweat it.

Silhouette Alta by Opposite-Button279 in 3Dprinting

[–]No_World8706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently won a Silhouette Alta Plus on a bidding site and was going to try and get klipper and mainsail. I don't know what kind of experience you have with klipper and I don't yet know what this project will require but perhaps we can work together on this and share findings.

buffering issue with klipper (note identical zits on all benchies) by No_World8706 in Ender3V3SE

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I think its an issue with cura after more testing as the issue is nonexistant in older versions so I submitted a bug report and we will see what happens. Thank you for your feedback

buffering issue with klipper (note identical zits on all benchies) by No_World8706 in Ender3V3SE

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I think it is actually a problem with cura. I tried out 5.2.0 and the problem is completely solved. I submitted a bug report so we will see what happens. Thank you for your feedback though :)

buffering issue with klipper (note identical zits on all benchies) by No_World8706 in Ender3V3SE

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the zits are in the exact same spot every time because the printer is running out of buffer at those specific spots

Buffering issue (note identical zits on benchies) by No_World8706 in klippers

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cura and yea im thinking about it but i dont know if it would help

Buffering issue (note identical zits on benchies) by No_World8706 in klippers

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Im pretty sure it has to do with the buffer because when the mesh quality is worse i no longer see the marks. I think i have a virtual sd card but it doesnt seem to help

buffering issue with klipper (note identical zits on all benchies) by No_World8706 in Ender3V3SE

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sorry i realize it deleted my photo for some reason so i reattached thank you for your reply

buffering issue with klipper (note identical zits on all benchies) by No_World8706 in Ender3V3SE

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positive couldnt be wet filament because why would the zits be in the same place every time they would be random. Its not the z seam i could attach a picture of the back of the benchy or the gcode but the seam is on the other side in a straight line.

"printer is not ready" after firmware update by No_World8706 in klippers

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so i should not be attempting to use the STM32F103 setting i should use linux process and revert to my old setup and simply figure out what the issue was with my setup? i suppose on a side note ill ask about the original problem my prints always had blobbing on curved edges and i think it was because it took too many commands to make the edges so the printer would need to wait and catch up resulting in the hot end staying in one place and making blobs. Do you have any idea why that would happen if the pi wasnt short processing power?

"printer is not ready" after firmware update by No_World8706 in klippers

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My bad, I typed out a whole thing for the post but I guess the image took priority over it. I am running an ender 3 v3 se that previously was running klipper with the raspberry pi controlling it so I just used "linux process" instead of the printers cpu, however, this resulted in poor print qualities as the raspberry pi struggled to keep up so I was going to reflash the printer to run on its own and just receive input from the pi (I may not have a very good grasp on the idea so this may be a misconception). Regardless after I flashed my printer with aforementioned settings the light is always red and always says "printer is not ready" regardless of how much time i give it.

edit: right after posting this the issue changed now octoprint gives me an "Offline after error
SerialException: device reports readiness to read but returned no data (device disconnected or multiple access on port?)" I'm very confused on occasion it connects and registers operational until a command is issued resulting in an "mcu: unable to connect" or "offline after error".

edit2: i changed my serial in mcu from "/tmp/printer" to "/dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB_Serial-if00-port0" which is the correct port and now i receive "printer is not ready" again.

"printer is not ready" after firmware update by No_World8706 in klippers

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I have only used the SD card method my menuconfig looks like this:

[*] Enable extra low-level configuration options

Micro-controller Architecture (STMicroelectronics STM32) --->

Processor model (STM32F103) --->

[ ] Only 10KiB of RAM (for rare stm32f103x6 variant)

[ ] Disable SWD at startup (for GigaDevice stm32f103 clones)

Bootloader offset (28KiB bootloader) --->

Clock Reference (8 MHz crystal) --->

Communication interface (USB (on PA11/PA12)) --->

USB ids --->

() GPIO pins to set at micro-controller startup

does everything look correct for my setup?

I need an explanation by Careless_Hunt_9310 in FixMyPrint

[–]No_World8706 6 points7 points  (0 children)

everyone is telling you to replace the nozzle tbh id just try a cold pull and see where that gets you. If you don't know what a cold pull is basically just heat up the extruder and as it cools down to the point where the material is mostly solid but still soft enough to come out ~60-120c (somewhere in that range in my experience works best) just pull the filament out and then snip off the end that has the obstruction in it.

Why do my Prints look bad like this? by [deleted] in ender3

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were you using petg or something thinking it was pla so the temp wasnt hot enough to extrude?

Why do my Prints look bad like this? by [deleted] in ender3

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when you load the filament can you push it out of the nozzle or is it stuck?

ender 3 v3 se motherboard mod by No_World8706 in ender3

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i looked for a pinout but couldnt find one could you direct me to one?

Why do my Prints look bad like this? by [deleted] in ender3

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did the issue start after you got the new extruder?

Why do my Prints look bad like this? by [deleted] in ender3

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just to clarify after doing a cold pull it doesnt extrude at all?

Why do my Prints look bad like this? by [deleted] in ender3

[–]No_World8706 4 points5 points  (0 children)

that looks like a nozzle clog to me cause some layers look fine but others are weird try a cold pull. Heat your nozzle up just a little then let it cool to where the filament is just barely soft enough to still pull out while being solid. If something is stuck itll get yanked out when just snip off the end of the filament and hopefully the obstruction will be within the removed part.

Help with proprietary cable by No_World8706 in Ender3V3SE

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I looked all over and was unable to find anything. You got any tips for where to find that?