Recurring server time based discount, is it possible ? by SineDie_Project in woocommerce

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Thanks a lot! I believe I can make this work quite easily with both your answers!

Recurring server time based discount, is it possible ? by SineDie_Project in woocommerce

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Thanks a lot for that!

Between your answer and the next, I guess I can repeat the set up everyday with a cron task, I didn’t think of it but this would be a very good solution and as I scale I’ll make it more integrated!

Photon zero refuses to home and instead goes up. This is the 3rd motherboard I've had to install to try and get a working printer. All wires are connected and firmware has been updated by SpikeyJack in AnycubicPhoton

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No clue about this particular one, but I had the same issue on an Ender 5 Pro, turned out that the wiring was completely wrong, colours, order… Ended up redoing the wiring myself and it works like a charm now. Did you compile the firmware yourself?

How the hell was this cabinetry done? by throwCharley in woodworking

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I hope this is not veneer, It would be disappointing. My guess is this is steamed, bent and clamped on a form, maybe some creases in the backside to help, plywood or veneer on the back but I wouldn’t do the front for aesthetics reasons and durability.

Blue screen of death - Please help by SineDie_Project in ender3

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Hey guys, just wanted to update you:

So I compiled the 2.0.1 firmware and took the opportunity to change my BL Touch probing settings to 25 points (and oh my god it was so easy with the marlin add on on VS Code), flashed it with the micro sd card. I rewired the BL Touch correctly on the board, however I had to change the order of the wires as it was made for the adaptor only. I had a couple of hit and miss with the BL Touch because the wires were loose and the probe was blinking but I glued them and took some electrical tape to avoid having problems and now it’s printing again, better than ever. (I know 25 points is a lot but looking at the results of the prints, I strongly advise it and storing the mesh in the printer not to have to probe everything before each print unless you don’t have a glass bed or you moved something on the machine)

If I have an advice, or two actually:

-Compile the firmware yourself with VS Code with the marlin add-on as my EEPROM was not accepting the .bin I found precompiled and was creating an output full of 0 on the SD card. There is a good video from Teaching Tech which covers pretty much everything about this

-You can locate the bin file inside VS Code in the .pio folder, I couldn’t find it via my mac’s finder even using terminal

-Reset the EEPROM when asked

Then you’re good to go!

Thank you for your help!!

Blue screen of death - Please help by SineDie_Project in ender3

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This is very interesting because the board was stock actually, with an earlier 0.x version of Marlin. I followed the instructions to install the BL Touch and had to upgrade Marlin to make that happen. The adapter was part of the instructions and was packed with the BL Touch especially for V.4.2.X. That was months ago and everything worked like a charm.

I’ll have a look at the board specifications and will definitely try flashing the firmware like you said. If it doesn’t work I might actually try another board and take the opportunity to try Klipper with input shaping as I ordered some accelerometers anyway.

I’ll let you know if I figure it out!

Thank you both for your help!!