I am using Repetier-host version 2.3.1 to print on a Colido DIY 3D printer. Before upgrading to this version, I was on version 2.2.4 and the software seemed to have an unreliable control of the bed, i.e. the bed wouldn't heat up sometimes. I would reboot the printer to get it working. (A couple of years ago, I was using an even older version, the heated bed was working reliably.) After upgrading to 2.3.1, when I used the manual control to heat up the bed, the bed temperature would not go up. I checked the connections and tested the relay. There are no problems there. When I turn on the heat for the bed, there are no voltage detected between the two terminals on the control board that are used to control the relay. The status above the manual controls remains "Idle," unlike when I turn on the heat for the extruder, the status would display "heating extruder."
Also, if I reboot the printer and reconnect Repetier Host to it, the software does not seem to recognize the heated bed. The bed temperature control would be missing. If I restart the software, it will have the control again.
Is this a firmware compatibility issue or the board on the printer is having problems? When I connect the software to the printer, I get the following output:
19:45:39.205 : No start signal detected - forcing start
19:45:39.370 : FIRMWARE_NAME:Marlin V1; Sprinter/grbl mashup for gen6 FIRMWARE_URL:http://www.mendel-parts.com PROTOCOL_VERSION:1.0 MACHINE_TYPE:Mendel EXTRUDER_COUNT:1
Thanks for any ideas you may have to help me on this.
UPDATE: I just tried to revert back to version 2.2.4. It is exhibiting the same problematic behavior. So, it was not the upgrade to version 2.3.1 that caused the issue.