Baud rate of 3d printer?
Hello everyone,
I am currently trying to revive a prusa i3 3d printer at my foundation. I am able to connect the printer in Repetier, but I am not able to move the nozzle/extrusor from the program. I read on the internet that this problem happens when the baud rate isn't configured correctly and in most of the cases ist either 250000 or 115200... none of this is working for me...
do you have a solution for this problem? How do I know which baud rate to choose... or could the problem be something else?
Using the direct control from the 3d printer I am able to move al axis... so the mechanical part is working.
Thanks in advance!
Christian
I am currently trying to revive a prusa i3 3d printer at my foundation. I am able to connect the printer in Repetier, but I am not able to move the nozzle/extrusor from the program. I read on the internet that this problem happens when the baud rate isn't configured correctly and in most of the cases ist either 250000 or 115200... none of this is working for me...
do you have a solution for this problem? How do I know which baud rate to choose... or could the problem be something else?
Using the direct control from the 3d printer I am able to move al axis... so the mechanical part is working.
Thanks in advance!
Christian
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Thanks for the reply, I've already check that. I choose the right port, but it still won't work. The buttons are not greyed out, so I believe there is a kind of connection, but still can't move anything.
How can I check about the firmware? Right now I have just downloaded Repetier, thought the firmware was included. Don't really know what Arduino is for? Would appreciate every tip, or link with basic instructions, can't find anything useful.
M115
which then returns used firmware and version. Since you can't find a working combination that is not possible.
You can learn more about arduino and firmware on www.repetier.com in firmware section.