Communication timeout - reset send buffer block

I have been getting the error "Communication timeout - reset send buffer block" when I try to connect my printer.  I am using a RAMPS 1.4/Arduino mega.  Computer is running Windows 10.  I have tried different cables and baudrates, and my COM ports line up.  Can anyone help?

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  • Is transfer protocol set to automatic? 
    Did you upload a compatible firmware to the arduino?
    Anything in the log? At reset the firmwares send "start" if baud rate is correct.
  • Transfer protocol is set to autodetect.  I have uploaded the latest version of Marlin to the arduino.
    Do you mean pressing the rest button on the board?

    The log also says "No start signal detected - forcing start".
  • "No start signal detected - forcing start". means it did not see the "start". Pressing reset button on arduino should show it if connection is established and baud rate is correct. RAMPS is the most widely used and tested system. Autodetect is ok. The only thing making sense is wrong baud rate. Please try different baud rates in host especially 115200 and 250000 and see if it changes.
  • Now, when I try to connect I get the error "The port 'COM6' does not exist".
  • That is easy to verify in hardware manager. All active com ports are listed there. But also make sure no other software is using the port at the moment. Windows does not support simultaneous opening of same port.
  • Regarding Com port. If you open RH select config - printer settings and hit the drop down arrow on port, you should see your available ports there. It is usually NOT com1 for the printer if shown. There should be at least one other. If I unplug my printer from the USB the available port will disappear from the choices and reappear when I plug it back in. This is before I am connected to the printer.
  • It turned out that there was a duplicate of the port I was using listed, and using the other one worked.  It is still having connection problems though.
  • Hi All :)
    Olusoji (newbie) here!
    i have tried a lot of things blindly and may need to go back and study the issues but I got this  Print-Rite/Colido DIY printer with Repetier Host 1_5_5A running on windows 7.
    My error messages:
    02:11:45.430 : Communication timeout - reset send buffer block
    02:11:55.804 : No start signal detected - forcing start
    02:12:35.880 : Communication timeout - reset send buffer block
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    2:15:52.129 : <Slic3r> => Exporting G-code to composition.gcode
    02:15:52.550 : <Slic3r> Done. Process took 0 minutes and 1.232 seconds
    02:15:52.550 : <Slic3r> Filament required: 254.0mm (0.6cm3)
    02:15:56.247 : Communication timeout - reset send buffer block

    iI am also getting  this message repeatedly 'unable to find entry point named 'glGenBufers' in dll open gi32.dll'

    Any nuggets of wisdom for this newbie?







  • made another attempt and this is what I got:


    02:38:30.971 : Starting object analyser ...
    02:38:30.971 : Object is manifold.
    02:38:30.971 : Analysing finished.
    02:38:36.151 : Slic3r command:C:\Program Files\Print-Rite-Repetier-Host\Slic3r\slic3r.exe --load "slic3r_settings.ini" --print-center 128.23,103.14 -o "composition.gcode" "composition.amf"
    02:38:37.368 : <Slic3r> => Processing triangulated mesh
    02:38:37.399 : <Slic3r> => Generating perimeters
    02:38:37.742 : <Slic3r> => Preparing infill
    02:38:37.805 : <Slic3r> => Infilling layers
    02:38:38.117 : <Slic3r> => Generating skirt
    02:38:38.117 : <Slic3r> => Generating brim
    02:38:38.148 : <Slic3r> => Exporting G-code to composition.gcode
    02:38:38.460 : <Slic3r> Done. Process took 0 minutes and 1.092 seconds
    02:38:38.475 : <Slic3r> Filament required: 398.4mm (1.0cm3)
    02:38:38.585 : Unable to find an entry point named 'glGenBuffers' in DLL 'opengl32.dll'.
    02:38:42.609 : Communication timeout - reset send buffer block
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    02:42:46.289 : Starting object analyser ...
    02:42:46.289 : Object is manifold.
    02:42:46.289 : Analysing finished.
    02:42:54.105 : Slic3r command:C:\Program Files\Print-Rite-Repetier-Host\Slic3r\slic3r.exe --load "slic3r_settings.ini" --print-center 128.23,103.14 -o "composition.gcode" "composition.amf"
    02:42:55.291 : <Slic3r> => Processing triangulated mesh
    02:42:55.322 : <Slic3r> => Generating perimeters
    02:42:55.665 : <Slic3r> => Preparing infill
    02:42:55.727 : <Slic3r> => Infilling layers
    02:42:56.055 : <Slic3r> => Generating skirt
    02:42:56.071 : <Slic3r> => Generating brim
    02:42:56.086 : <Slic3r> => Exporting G-code to composition.gcode
    02:42:56.414 : <Slic3r> Done. Process took 0 minutes and 1.123 seconds
    02:42:56.414 : <Slic3r> Filament required: 398.4mm (1.0cm3)
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  • Did the printer every respond on any command? If not, your baud rate may be wrong or you have used the wrong port at all. Assuming you did not change the ColLiDo defaults baud rate should match, but you never know. Port is set to auto be default so it uses the first available com port, which is not necessary the right one if you have multiple ports.
  • This solves the Problem for me.
    I got a new USB to serial adapter on port 11. "11" is before "7" (it's Windows10...)
    Setting the port to "COM7" instead of "Auto" was the solution.
  • edited October 2020
    Definitely, there are problems of communication with Repetier and Windows 7 since this one is no longer supported. I passed through all the problems and suggestions described above to not avail.  After many hours and days found out that the driver for Repetier is strangely missing from my Lenovo Thinkcentre Win7, and is no longer available via the internet or else.
    Finally, downloaded Repetier to my new Laptop with Win 10 and everything has been fine since the very beginning. Also, I have had Repetier with another small computer with Windows  XP since five years ago, and it works perfectly. By the way, the printers in my two laptops are RepRap Prusa i3 and Prusa Mendel, both made five years ago.

  • Standard Repetier-Host does not contain any drivers at all. You need to install them from printer manufacturer. Win 10 has many of them in it's autodetect system so it installs them when needed.
  • edited October 2020
    I have Windows 10 (64-bit), RAMPS 1.4 with mega2560, Repetier 1.0.4 (final).  I've been getting this "Communication timeout - reset send buffer block" / "Serial com error:System.IO.Ports.SerialErrorReceivedEventArgs" error after printer prints up to line N16050.

    Port:  COM7
    Baud Rate: 115200
    Transfer Protocol: ASCII
    RTS: Low to High
    DTR: Low to High

    Receive Cache Size: 64
    Communication Timeout: 40s

    Use Ping-Pong Communication: unchecked

    I've ensured my Power Options does NOT attempt to suspend the USB port.  I've tried TWO different USB ports on my Dell Optiplex-790.

    I have NOT have this problem until a few months ago.

    I have dialed my Feedrate down to 50%, I wonder if the Communication Timeout could be too short, with the feedrate reduced...

    Will try increasing Cache and Communication Timeout (maybe enable Ping-Pong)

  • Well that didn't take long (to error)...

    Well, the WAIT (for the Communication Timeout) took longer (because I increased it)...

    THIS time, it stopped printing after N330 (still laying down the 1st layer)...  Previously it got up to 3mm (at .2mm/layer).

    So, it doesn't look like these parameters FIX the problem!

    Time to take the printer control box open, and see if there's anything obvious inside!
  • Serial com error:System.IO.Ports.SerialErrorReceivedEventArgs is an error message coming from windows/driver is most likely the problem. Like lost connection or something else that went wrong unexpectedly. Any changes with cables and their positions/power supply/position of 3d printer before it started to happen?
  • Well, I found that the fan at the extruder was not turning...

    Luckily, I already had a replacement...

    Testing again...
  • Nope...

    Made it to line N10698, then stop.

    I did hear the Windows sound for USB disconnect...  Guess it's time for the screwdrivers (to open up the printer controller box).

  • Repetier said:
    Serial com error:System.IO.Ports.SerialErrorReceivedEventArgs is an error message coming from windows/driver is most likely the problem. Like lost connection or something else that went wrong unexpectedly. Any changes with cables and their positions/power supply/position of 3d printer before it started to happen?
    Sadly, no...

    I've taken control box (housing Arduino/Mega2560 and power supply) apart, checked Power Supply, reseated USB cable.

    Even replaced fan cooling the control box.

    Same issue.

    I'm not ruling out PC being the culprit...

    I'll see what happens if I move the printer to one of my laptops, and see if that makes any difference.

    If I become really masochistic, I'll fire up a Raspberry Pi with Repetier Server...

    Thanks for the response.
  • With Mega2560 I had so far no problems with Windows. But lately they are not in use any more due to switching to 32bit boards more and more. You can also test different usb port. Especially usb 3 ports are not really working better and performance is not needed anyway.
    A pi is not really masochistic any more. At least pi 4 has a quite good performance.
  • guess you use  ramps/mega combination.Question:

    original ArduinoMega  or plagiate with CH340 usb Converter? in tat case it might be a driver problem.

    How is it powered? 12V? 24V?

    I remember having trouble with a plagiate Mega due to overheating the onboard 5V Voltage regulator .
  • RAyWB said:
    guess you use  ramps/mega combination.Question:

    original ArduinoMega  or plagiate with CH340 usb Converter? in tat case it might be a driver problem.

    How is it powered? 12V? 24V?

    I remember having trouble with a plagiate Mega due to overheating the onboard 5V Voltage regulator .
    RAMPS 1.4/Mega2560. shows up as CH340 USB Serial in Windows.

    I moved the USB connection from the PC (case) USB port, to a powered hub (actually one of my monitors), and I was able to print my 10 hour print without USB disconnect.

    Looks like my issue is resolved!
  • I have an Ender 3 Pro. I connected it to a Creality Pad and Tried to disconnect it, however the firmware won't upload so I tried to connect using Repetier and I get the Communication time out-reset send buffer block. My baud rate is 250000.
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