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Checking out my Saurus with Flashforge under OctoPrint #74
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@Mrnt Any chance you can do anything with above? |
Really wished Finder/Saurus can work under OctoPrint. |
Ah, just saw you DID upload a log file - GitHub marked it as "off topic". I'll take a look at that. re the things you noted in the OctoPrint control pane: You SHOULD be able to change LED color - I did test that on the Finder but it is possible that the firmware is slightly different in your machine since it is newer. Are you familiar with WireShark? If so you can use that to sniff a USB connection between RexPrint/FlashPrint and the printer to see what command(s) are actually sent when you change LED color, extrude/retract, fan on/off. |
I am not sure about an RGB Led in the Saurus. Ye i know Wireshark, but never used it on a USB connection. The Saurus is connected with USB to the PI. Can i still sniff that out on my windows machine? Using wireshark under Rasbian or something i never did. |
What I had to do was connect the printer to my desktop via USB and then control the printer LED color, fan, extruder, x/y/z movement, using FlashPrint while sniffing the USB traffic using Wireshark. I did this on a Mac but I believe you can do it on a Windows machine too. It's a pain in the you know what :) Have to tried disabling all plugins that you installed except FlashForge? For example I see Astroprint which generated an error early in one print. |
Wireshark Log: (only selected the saurus in wireshark, because you can have more devices on 1 usb controller) New Fresh log. Bed lvled before and Extruder head also lined out -1.0 Z-axes. Also made the change centered in profiles before starting. Log: And video of it: |
Thanks for the Wireshark log - I see the LED command is slightly different from what the plugin uses. Did you try turning the fan on/off or test anything else while capturing that log? In the video: The log file you just uploaded does not contain any debug messages from the falshforge plugin - did debugging get turned off somehow? Also please disable any plugins that are not part of the OctoPrint bundle while isolating this issue. |
Terminal output: Octoprint with less plugins and flashforge log on debug. This time i paused the print for like 1min to get the extruder to 220c. But octoprint didnt really liked that, disconnected from the printer, so i reconnected redid the print. The extruder was still at 220c. When he started printing he started in the center. First lines goes okay, but then on the corner the extruder stops moving and start flooding the bed with filament. At this point you hear that rattle noise when he is stop moving and making those puddles. Disconnected power after that. |
Since my Bresser Saurus is an refined Flashforge Finder II. Bresser Put some of their own logo stickers on it, but thats it.
It can connect under Octoprint which @Mrnt his plugin. /Bows
I can play with the lights, move the head, move the bed.
What i not can is Put motors on or off, and Fan on or off. But when you press Fan off, and the fan is blowing from old session. And you spamm on Fan off, you hear actually slowing down the fan, but when your stopped spamming the button, its spool up to its normal rpm again.
So i made an bed level test, to test out printing directly from Octoprint to the Saurus/Flashforge
I loaded it into OctoPrint. When i press print, i get a warning
The Extruder heats up till 220c, until i cancel the session or when i go to temperature tab and put the tool manual off.
So i wanted to make a debug file for the guys who are working on this communication-plugin.
So i went to logging and enable as shown below
I pressed save, and checked again.
But i experienced more often in Octoprint when you press save buttons, that it isnt really saving. Dunno why, but i adressed this to the maker of OctoPrint.
So what i did was rebooting the whole system and redo all the logging settings again for your flashforge plugin. and Voila!
Lets redo the bed level test again and gets some files out of this machine....
This time after a reboot system, when i started the bed level test again, the fans are spinning, the extruder is warming up, and then i get the "Not sending "M140 S0 T0", printer profile has no heated bed. Either configure a heated bed or remove bed commands from your GCODE" warning again.
But i can press print. Last time when i was messing with this, the extruder bangs into the side of the bed. Now actually the bed move a little center middle height, what it normally also does when i print from Rexprint (flashprint).
Pressed print. Silence.......Printer warms up......and cools down again..
https://youtu.be/jIpRoj9Ffp0
Then i realise when i sliced the bed level test, i saw nothing on the bed. Maybe that is the problem, why its not printing. So this time we take a simple cube. A 20x20x10mm Cube.
An brimm around it, because its verry tiny.
Load and locked and pressed print. Watching carefully.
Printer is heating up, Extruder is warming up. I check temp, check, i check G-code Viewer, and then uhm
Hey Cube, dont you need to be in the Center of the bed?
Still get warning from " Not sending "M140 S0 T0", printer profile has no heated bed. Either configure a heated bed or remove bed commands from your GCODE".
Waiting...Waiting...Waiting...and then i suddenly hear the extruder/head moving. Oh boy....
He went this time to the center of the bed (but remember that g-code viewer showed left under?), instead banging into the side, where it still left his marks (2 weeks ago)
Made some whole video from the situation.
https://youtu.be/CxScKizio0k
It does something. It wants to print, makes weird noises which arent normal. Is verry slow, like he needs to think what he must do next. So i let him do this a few square rounds, but then canceled the session because i dont want to break my printer.
Do you know where i can get the flashforge logging which i enabled?
@Mrnt I am pretty techinical. I worked for over 18 years as an Senior Networkspecialist at a big dutch company. But since 2018 i got sick, and anxiety problems. Problem was, is that i was walkinkg around with 18 years of mental problems. Keeping away emotions. Just keep going on work, even if you have alot of downs. This resulted in heavy physicial health problems.
Anyway i am in therapy now, and i have a long way to again, so i have plenty time for this 3d printing Job. If you need any help, let me know.
sorry for my long text/picture story 🍡
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