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· Motor not working after extrusion kit upgrade
hmm did you correctly upgrade with the right firmware. Ensure that CURA is set to your plus model, and perform a firmware upgrade. If that doesnt work. try a previous different version .. they are currently two work CURA with Plus profiles inside which is the 15.04.4 and 15.04.5
Failing that, try also doing a factory reset.
Perhaps what you could do also is to switch the connection of your X and your Y around to test, to see if it the motor is working or if it something to do with the board?
That will help you isolate what is wrong.
Note that you would have to hit the limit switch manually to stop it from moving.
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hmm did you correctly upgrade with the right firmware. Ensure that CURA is set to your plus model, and perform a firmware upgrade. If that doesnt work. try a previous different version .. they are currently two work CURA with Plus profiles inside which is the 15.04.4 and 15.04.5
Failing that, try also doing a factory reset.
Perhaps what you could do also is to switch the connection of your X and your Y around to test, to see if it the motor is working or if it something to do with the board?
That will help you isolate what is wrong.
Note that you would have to hit the limit switch manually to stop it from moving.
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