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Cannot Connect To FlashForge Guider II #34

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maesoph opened this issue Jul 4, 2020 · 14 comments
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Cannot Connect To FlashForge Guider II #34

maesoph opened this issue Jul 4, 2020 · 14 comments

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@maesoph
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maesoph commented Jul 4, 2020

Firmware: 1.4.6.167 g21 20200521
Program: OctoPrint 1.4.0
Computer: Raspberry Pi 4B (that's all they had at Target)

My apologies if this is operator error.

octoprint.log

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Mrnt commented Jul 6, 2020

Thanks for the log! No, not user error - thanks to your log I have now added the USB ID for the Guider II. Please download ver 0.1.19 and give that a test.

Note, per the ReadMe, the one time adjustment that you will likely have to make re USB permissions.

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maesoph commented Jul 6, 2020 via email

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Mrnt commented Jul 6, 2020

It's hard to get the attention of today's youth.
Ha tell me about it.

Once you get it connected can you test if the homing, arrow controls work on the OctoPrint "Controls" tab - they don't seem to on the Guider IIs and the Finder II...

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maesoph commented Jul 6, 2020 via email

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Mrnt commented Jul 7, 2020

It looks like the Guider II has the same issue as the Guider IIs, Finder II in that it does not understand the relative movement command (so steps do not work) or have the ability to home individual axes. I'm working on a fix for this.

I don't think the webcam issue is related to the plugin however ;-)

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maesoph commented Jul 7, 2020 via email

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Mrnt commented Jul 8, 2020

Note that you have to use the "Upload to SD" button - the direct print from OctoPrint method where you load the file into OctoPrint and then select it from the list of files on the left and print it does not work right now. Basically the printer does not respond until its finished moving, OctoPrint doesn't send anything until it receives an OK response and the printer times out the connection if it does not hear a command from the host within about 4 seconds. Good times.... ;-)

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maesoph commented Jul 8, 2020 via email

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Mrnt commented Jul 8, 2020

Oh you may be right. I have not looked at OctoLapse to see whether it takes images based on time or whether it depends on OctoPrint knowing what layer is currently being printed. I am working on the direct print method, but please understand I have no support from FlashForge so everything is by trial and error...

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maesoph commented Jul 9, 2020 via email

@Mrnt Mrnt added the Guider II label Aug 28, 2020
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Mrnt commented Aug 31, 2020

Can try the latest build and:

  1. connect to the Guider
  2. allow control of the X, Y, Z axes INCLUDING the Home buttons
  3. upload a file to the SD card and verify that upload works, that it starts to print and you can pause, cancel the print

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maesoph commented Sep 1, 2020 via email

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Mrnt commented Sep 1, 2020

That's really cool! Congrats!

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elllh commented Jul 11, 2021

@Mrnt @maesoph
Hi. I have tried a couple of times to connect Octorprint (on Raspberry Pi) to my Guider 2 printer and didn't have any success, although I tried many options. Does anyone have a step by step guide on how to connect them together? Thanks.

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