@droftarts thanks a lot. I know the Zip download. Cool would be one button. I will look in the other options.
By the way, after changing the SD card to a new one, I did not face the issue anymore.
Thanks.
@droftarts thanks a lot. I know the Zip download. Cool would be one button. I will look in the other options.
By the way, after changing the SD card to a new one, I did not face the issue anymore.
Thanks.
@jay_s_uk I think that solved the problem. It is much smoother now. But i will monitor it.
Thanks again for your help.
@droftarts thanks a lot. I know the Zip download. Cool would be one button. I will look in the other options.
By the way, after changing the SD card to a new one, I did not face the issue anymore.
Thanks.
@droftarts thanks.
I could recover some of the files from the SD card via a recovery tool.
Got everything running again.
I will still check the SD slot tomorrow.
Is there anyway to backup all the data from the card, automatically or via a button in the DWC?
@Mike-0 It turns out the SD cad is not readable anymore.
when i send M501 via the a terminal software i recive the following message
SENDING:M501
Warning: Macro file config-override.g not found
I will try a new SD card tonight.
After i had a slight crash during a test with a new Bed.g file to probe 3 point of the print bed for a 3 motor Z axis. I pushed the emergency stop button in the DWC.
Since then i have no ethernet connection anymore. The led's do not flash on the Ethernet port on the duet2.
After pushing reset, i can now connect via usb cable and send commands and get an answer (to be fair i only tried M115)
But even after several on and off switching, the ethernet is still not connecting.
By the way i added in the end of the config.g a LED macro, which normally runs the led strip. But this is also not happening.
Is there any reset? Maybe the board is stuck in a loop?
@droftarts Funny enough, I used a 4th USB cable, and it worked. I have fixed the issue and it is running again.
@phaedrux @droftarts Thanks a lot.
@droftarts Thanks for your feedback
I tried 3 USB cable. The one in the video is just the last one I tried.
I thought that the firmware is on the chip and I also think it is running. I only changed the network settings. But that the com port is not working is rather strange.
Well, I do not find the Board in the network and also not on the router. I guess because is used the wrong IP address.
Flashing the Firmware would set everything back would be an option. But i not like to go down this road if it is not necessary.
I will try a new SD first.
Thanks again
@phaedrux Thanks a lot. I did that already, the LED's look fine.
But maybe you see something:
https://youtu.be/OKUIpY7oI1g
No, I did not try that. Is the firmware on the SD card or on the board ?
I will try to use an old backup of the SD card first.
Is there a manual for the Bossa procedure ?
I have a duet 2 in my E3d toolchanger. But now i face 2 issues.
So I used:
M587 S"SSID" P"PASSWORD" I192.168.1.14 via the console in the DWC
But I used the wrong IP address. The IP address the Duet should use is 192.168.10.114.
After restarting, I can not connect to the printer via WIFI so I tried a USB cable to connect. But I do not see the com port. I went through the documentation and checked the LED's, and they seem to work fine. Whereby, the documentation tells me the WIFI LED should be blue and mine is Green, but I do not think that is the issue.
Now, is there any way to change the WIFI settings via the SD card. I tried to add the M587 S"SSID" P"PASSWORD" I192.168.10.114 to the config.g. But so far no luck.
Also, I do not find the reason why the USB connection does not work. I tried 2 Laptops, and it was working during the setup of the machine 9 months ago. The Laptop does not find any usb connection. No Port, no unknown device, no error
@rjenkinsgb The load is not on the GPIO pin. It is on the 5V power supply of the GPIO pin bar, but I guess that power supply is also not strong enough. I did not come around to try it jet, connecting it to main 5V power supply.
I know I can still use the fan output. But I try to avoid it, because I might need them later.
@alankilian Thanks a lot for the link. I think that could the problem, I do not found any information how much high the current of the 5V output of the Duex GPIO pins is rated.
But as mentioned in your linked thread, I could try to grab 5V from the "main board".
Some People also used spare fan outputs. But I think the GPIO are the correct way of doing it, and in the future I might need the fan outputs.
Thanks again.