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Guys without STL files I could not see what cause the issue. Please, share STL files whenever you see such kind of problems.
The problem mainly caused by malfunctioned STL files but it is widespread enough to add workaround for these kind of problems to the slicer.
Remove any [[WaitForDoneMessage]] keyword from gcode boxes on both profile and setup pages.
Do it fails even with correct password? Otherwise it is the expected behavior.
Please, make sure the issue is persist on the latest version too. If you could reproduce it with the latest version. Email the STL and PNG files to shahin at nanodlp.com
https://www.nanodlp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=982
I guess this is the same issue. Will try to reproduce the issue, and fix it today.
Sorry for the confusion. Unfortunately we have tons of settings related to resolution.
Setup 100micron on setup page. and remove all resolution related modifier and override values on the profile page.
Actually it is pretty easy to fix. Just need to set working directory to the binary folder. Will fix it shortly on beta version.
/home/pi/printer/public/css/
/home/pi/printer/templates/
rob,
Please, try the beta version and let me know if it fixes the issue.
With all versions or appeared with recent versions?
Could you explain where movement works and where it does not? For example if manual movement works and etc.
I have checkout log files look like you are receiving "Done message from RAMPS has been received" not "Waiting for done message from RAMPS" right? If so, there should not be any movement issue.
Remove [[WaitForDoneMessage]] from gcode boxes.
Please, try latest version if it does not effect your STL file. Please, share STL if you can.
When you use those input values on gcode boxes, they get converted to mm. RAMPS default unit is mm.
Expanding disk have nothing to do with nanodlp, you can expand it manually.
You are right I have double checked and it does not floor the plate automatically.
Could you try the latest beta.
If you could not ping, the most probably it is IP issue. Check network area of your windows to find rpi's IP.
Actually nanodlp will floor pieces. The most probably very tiny triangle or something similar caused the issue. As nanodlp use lowest point as floor.
Try use raspi-config on rpi shell, so you could get possible problem report.
Without adding resources to the nanodlp itself, upgrades will overwrite them
220/1920*1000
Add css rule to style.css or remove it from html file.