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I have everything running now. I have done about ten dry runs to make sure the Z cal is ok, and it is right on. The only problem now is that the layer showing on the nanodlp site and on the screen on my printer is a solid line down the middle of the display. I have redone the sd card at least 15 times to try and get a proper display so it will print what I load. I have tried to load about 10 different STL files to the printer and every time it is not displaying the object I want to print, but a solid bar about 3/4 of an inch wide down the middle of the display. Any ideas?
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Upload a layer picture, it will help detect what is wrong with your config.
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I have everything running now. I have done about ten dry runs to make sure the Z cal is ok, and it is right on. The only problem now is that the layer showing on the nanodlp site and on the screen on my printer is a solid line down the middle of the display. I have redone the sd card at least 15 times to try and get a proper display so it will print what I load. I have tried to load about 10 different STL files to the printer and every time it is not displaying the object I want to print, but a solid bar about 3/4 of an inch wide down the middle of the display. Any ideas?
Milt
Check the display settings in your config.txt.
I ended up changing the settings for mine to force the RPi to always output 1920x1080 at 60Hz. I set the color space and some other stuff too, but it guarantees that when the projector comes on, it's receiving a good signal from the RPi. That way, if there's a display issue, I can pretty much eliminate NanoDLP as the problem.
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I am not using a projector, I am using a 5 inch lcd. It worked once upon a time, but now something has changed. Maybe going to build 1370 did something? I know the last one I used was 1357 or so. Can one get an archived Nanodlp program?
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