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I have installed the MAC version of NanoDLP on my computer. When the program is launched a terminal window opens and seems to initialize and just sits there open with the last line stating "Terminal Reader Activated".
I then go to the NanoDLP dashboard and I am able to see the online web-based NanoDLP dashboard ok.
I hook up my USB cable and HDMI cable directly to my Wanhao D7 ant turn the unit on, however I can't connect to it. I go to my display settings on my computer and the dual display option doesn't come up at all. Trying to show the calibration grid on the D7 does nothing.
I thought I could run the D7 directly through my MAC using the online dashboard. Am I supposed to use a raspberry pi as a go-between from my MAC to my D7 printer?
I tried running the NanoDLP program on my work Windows computer and get the same results when using a dual monitor - my dual monitor is set as an extension to my desktop - when I try to project the calibration grid from the online NanoDLP site nothing happens.
Last edited by psneddon2 (2018-07-27 19:20:37)
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Your OS must detect second display before using that. Probably it is cable or LCD issue.
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Shahin,
Thank you for the reply. I thought it was the HDMI cable as well. Tried another one, but still wasn't getting any image on the display. Was afraid it might have been the LCD screen - purchased it used where the seller was running it off of his raspberry pi and controlling it with his phone - was working fine at the time.
Downloaded the Wanhao D7 hex file (version 1.3) and reloaded the firmware through CURA from a Windows computer and now everything seems to be working using CreationWorkshop via windows computer. Haven't tried it again with the MAC yet. I've been putting off trying a test/calibration print until I have more than a couple of hours to fiddle with it. Spent a few days cleaning the resin from everything and replacing the FEP sheet. Hopefully, this weekend I can get it printing.
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