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#1 Re: Help and Support » Lead screw pitch change » 2017-11-13 09:44:58

Administrator...How was I able to control it before through nano?

#2 Re: Help and Support » Lead screw pitch change » 2017-11-13 03:23:44

Administrator...!...do you have a solution?!
Thank you

#3 Re: Help and Support » Lead screw pitch change » 2017-11-13 03:22:34

Bilfilsing.. yes 100% 8mm and no just need to re-code

#4 Re: Help and Support » Lead screw pitch change » 2017-11-13 02:07:48

Bigfilsing... As far as just changing the lead screw pitch adjustment from 8mm to 2mm and leaving everything else stock...yes, I have tried all imagineable settings and restarted the ras pi and printer with every adjustment made.

#5 Help and Support » Lead screw pitch change » 2017-11-13 00:03:08

Newprintee
Replies: 9

Hello,
     I am giving away my D7, but curious if this is a simple coding fix prior to me sending to new owner.
 
     I changed the lead screw from the 8mm pitch to a 2mm pitch. I added the M92 G1600.00 code at the bottom of the "boot up code" and changed the speed a bit and everything worked perfectly fine. An update awhile ago left these codes useless and it seems that Nano defaults now to the 8mm pitch regardless of the codes entered.

Is there a new code to have Nano use the correct steps for the modified 2mm lead screw?

Thank you

#6 Re: Bug Reports » 1674 high cpu usage and crash » 2017-10-19 13:32:29

Everything was perfectly setup prior to the new update, speed, pitch, end stop. After the update I could not upload any plates so I did a fresh install and was going to stick with the 1400 build. The 1400 build won't let me expand the hard drive anymore. The new update will allow for the expansion but won't allow for adjustments on the lead screw...

#7 Re: Bug Reports » 1674 high cpu usage and crash » 2017-10-19 00:52:09

After the "RAMPS" comment I searched the Facebook page on the Wanhao D7 and a member said that by modding the fans would create pressure inside and it caused RAMPS the not work properly so he reversed one. I did the same and did a fresh install again. Now none of the codes work to compensate for the different lead screw that I have in. Nothing I do will move it to the correct distance. It seems to be stuck in the default settings. I have restarted it several times and have spent about 30 minutes going thru every possible scenario, nothing works. It still moves as if the TR8*8 is on and not the 10mm X 2 pitch.

#8 Re: Bug Reports » 1674 high cpu usage and crash » 2017-10-18 10:17:41

I won't be able to get to them until later but I don't think it's the files. All the files have been used and printed before. All designed in Fusion 360 and some with supports added by Meshmixer. The connectivity says it's a 63/70. It becomes very sluggish and when I restart the program works extremely fast other than when I get the the uploading a plate. Finally got one to go thru last night and it got hung up on the 1st burn in layer and stayed there curing the vat! The run prior it would lift lower partially then lower again. It's a simple 1"X 1" cube.

#9 Re: Bug Reports » 1674 high cpu usage and crash » 2017-10-18 00:32:49

I too am having problems again with this version. I re-loaded the old 14xx version a bit ago after the 1653 error and everything was fine. Saw the new update and read what it fixed,,, shame on me I updated it. I use to cap out at 150mb stl files now 7mb files have a hell of a time upload to the pi. Times out, looses connection and I have to restart and retry several times until it finally uploads. WHATS GOING ON HERE!!!!????
p.s. I tried to re-upload the old 14xx version and it won't let me expand the memory

#10 Re: Help and Support » Build 1600 & RAMPS support on Mac » 2017-09-27 23:57:41

Hello!
Where can I get this Beta version from?

#11 Re: Help and Support » the new version 1653 is not working » 2017-09-27 23:51:05

having similar issues. How can I get an older version?

#12 Bug Reports » latest build 1653 » 2017-09-27 23:48:45

Newprintee
Replies: 1

Ever since update, raspberry pi3 seems to connect then unconnect the second a mouse click is taken. have to unplug Pi to reconnect and the cycle starts all over again.

#13 Help and Support » USB file transfer, is this the EASIEST way? » 2017-08-13 23:24:15

Newprintee
Replies: 1

Some of my larger files cannot be sent via Wifi. I would like to transfer from computer to Raspberry pi 3. I have a Mac but also windows.

1) What format does the USB need to be?

2) I saw otherfew posts on here about this but it says to enter "sudo apt-get install usbmount" in the Terminal.... Is that terminal done through the cloud dashboard? You just enter that code in the G-code section and hit enter? I get a response of "skip 0 , ok"

Thank you for whom responds

#14 Re: Help and Support » WiFi settings » 2017-08-13 23:17:01

Thank you for replying! Its all set up and running now I just have to deal with all the other things!

#15 Help and Support » WiFi settings » 2017-08-08 04:59:01

Newprintee
Replies: 2

I am pulling my hair out trying to get the correct setting for the WiFi. I know my password and username are correct, not so sure about the WPA settings. seems what ever I can find everyone's is different. How/where can I find what to put in the wpa_supplicant???
Thanks

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