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  • Update: I realised that the configuration.h is supposed to be flashed to the eeprom lol - such a noob... Anyway when I try flashing it with the Arduino program, it flashes successfully but for some reason the extruder will only move down and not up …
  • Hi, I got the configuration.h working from https://www.repetier.com/firmware/dev/index.php But what do I do with the configuration.h file? When I go to local disk > program files > repetier-host, I can't find a configuration.h file already the…
  • TL;DR Update: I found the faulty wire with the heated bed so I've fixed the issue and there's no need to waste more of your time on this, but now I'm just curious how you're supposed to disable the bed after the settings I tried didn't work haha You…
  • I had the log set to not show some things, so I was wrong about it not saying anything when the print starts, log is: 13:36:18.449 : N24 M105 *49 13:36:18.450 : ok 24 13:36:18.673 : N25 M117 ETE 00s *20 13:36:18.688 : ok 25 13:36:18.745 : N26 G21…
  • The temperature graph shows full power to the bed and it doesn't heat, but the log (toggle log button at the top?) doesn't add anything when I start the print - the latest thing in it is info from slic3r. I'm assuming the bed has become defected, bu…
  • Hm. I printed at a smaller height and it seemed to go away for the most part so I suppose it doesn't matter at small heights I'm also now having an issue with my heated bed - its just stopped working for no reason (it was working a few hours ago an…
  • I don't think it can be the gap because it's only on patches (such as next to the left corner in the photo) and isn't over the whole surface, so the extruder underextruding seems more likely - but why would it only be underextruding on a certain pat…
  • It's just strange because the 'wobbly bits' are raised up and sometimes side to side but the vast majority of the time they're raised up only
  • I fixed it by adding some 3d-printed washers to the screws on the top of the belt - essentially pulling up and tightening, so it was the belt tightness, thanks! I've now run into another weird problem... Basically I'm getting  the extruded lines b…
  • Hmm, how do I fix the tension then? I can't find anything about it on the manufacturer's website.
  • I couldn't find one on their page and they haven't responded to emails, so I think I'm stuck for that. I'm not sure how to use that tool you linked me - I don't know what most of the settings should be on my printer, and it says that uploaded curre…
  • I've tried looking for a setting in eeprom config and printer config for G33 correcting until a defined height but couldn't see any - I'm probably missing it - where exactly is the setting? And do you know if it would matter much if I downloaded an…
  • Hey just an update for maybe others with the same problem - I fixed it! The culprit was a wire that had become disconnected to the probe so I soldered it back on. Thanks for your help guys, you were right! I now have an issue of not being able to …
  • Okay, but how do I find the '#define Z_PROBE_ON_HIGH' etc settings so I can atleast make sure it's not that before I start taking the thing apart and potentially making it worse?
  • I'm using windows 8.1 btw if it makes a difference.
  • Oh I see, sorry, I got confused, I'm still getting used to differentiating the z-arm and the z-probe haha. You're correct, G31 returns only the z-probe state and it's always returning H regardless of where the hotend is and whether the probe has bee…
  • Well they do all work fine - it's just that the z arm, after homing, moves down slightly which stops M119 reading as H - but as I said it's always done that so I don't think that's the issue with it not being able to calibrate with g32 s2. It's got …
  • Any messages from calibration in host log? My guess is that the z probe sensor is always returning "h" = high = triggered so it never goes down. Try M119 to see state of z probe. It's returning low. Strangely, when moving with the softare controls t…