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#1 Re: Help and Support » Servo moving problem » 2017-12-27 18:04:12

No, i didn't. But I will try. Thanks big_smile

#2 Help and Support » Servo moving problem » 2017-12-27 16:09:55

szedmeg
Replies: 2

Hi guys,

I have a little servo problem...

I have  a MG996R servo. The servo is connected to the pi3 gpio 7(BCM4) and i connected to a separate power source.

But it is not moving.

I don't know whats the problem the power source is fine 5.5V and a controller voltage is which come from the pi 0.4V.

Maybe the controller voltage is to low?

Thanks ,)

#3 Re: Help and Support » Servo problem when i send gcode in terminal. » 2017-12-27 12:48:40

Thanks the answer Shahin! big_smile

I try to fix the port but there is no file here: /etc/udev/rules.d/ 10-local.rules there is only /99-usb-serial.rules -file.

What do you think if i write it to in this file /99-usb-serial.rules  is it can work?

Thank you wink

#4 Help and Support » Servo problem when i send gcode in terminal. » 2017-11-01 21:46:11

szedmeg
Replies: 3

Hi guys,

I have a little problem with my servo control. (Pi3+Ramps1,4+Marlin1.1)

After i config the usb port ( eg. ACM0) and the pi communicate with the ramps, when i send a gcode to the servo through terminal the usb is lost connection.

It's jump to the higher usb number (eg. ACM1). Then i config again but when send a gcode it does the same. (eg. jump to ACM2)

And this is repeated again and again....

(Its does this even if I start printing whit shutter open close commands)

How can i solve this problem?

Thank you smile

#5 Help and Support » Stepper motors not move if printing start. » 2017-11-01 21:37:08

szedmeg
Replies: 1

Hi guys,

I have a little problem with the stepper motor. (pi3 + Ramps 1.4 + Marlin 1.1)

When i use it via Configuration page, it's work fine. But when print start it's not move.

I think the movement code is sent by the pi just my ramps can not process it.

Is the marlin firmware not configured properly?

Or else do i have to use config?

Thank youu smile

#7 Help and Support » Screen rotation. » 2017-09-26 19:52:27

szedmeg
Replies: 3

Hi guys,

I am a beginner in printer building but i have a serius problem. I have an 800*480 px LCD screen (20000938-00) and a controller board (VS-TY2662-V1) which connected to the pi 3 via hdmi.

But the big problem is that the picture is not in the right scale. It isn't fill out the whole lcd panel.

I already try the rotation commands in the config.txt

What can i do to fix it?

Photo:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!Atciop5Ay3tsihwsGEoXa-vguxrK

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