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Posted · Cant find printer with 3.4.0 BETA

'Hi.

I'm feeling a bit slow here, but I cant make 3.4.0 beta connect to my printer.

Normally Cura 15.04.6 would find it on com3. Not happening.

What have I missed with my boy look?

Thanks.

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    Posted · Cant find printer with 3.4.0 BETA

    If you have windows, unplug the mouse and listen to the sound it makes.  Learn that "song".  Then plug it in again and listen to *that* song.  Now plug in your printer and listen for the same song.  Before plugging it in go to device manager and you should here the "song" and also see a COM port show up in device manager.  If only the USB port shows up then you might not have the arduino COM port driver installed.  If you don't even get the USB port then probably you have a bad USB cable or a problem with the connectors or the printer or your computer or you might want to add a USB slitter box.  If you *do* get the COM port, then what is it?  Cura might have a bug.  Basically I'm asking you to break out the problem into parts and figure out which parts are working and which aren't.

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    Posted · Cant find printer with 3.4.0 BETA

    Hi Thanks for the reply.

    The printer is Cocoon Create (Aldies) about 3 yrs old.

    Win10 64bit

    Printer works with Cura 15.04.6 and older on COM 3 115200 Baudrate and I think (from memory) it worked with Cura 3.although it printed some funny brim lines.

     

    Cura 3.4.0 Beta can't find it ie: only gives option to save file.

     

    I cant find a setting to tell Cura what port to look on. Seems it is now set up to do that for you.

    Have added new printer a few times, still cant see com setting?

    Unplugged, re-plugged printer.

    every time 15.04.6 finds printer straight away

    Have disconnected all other Arduino devices (just in case)

     

    I'm sure I saw a report use setting somewhere and I enabled that, but if the program doesn't know something is wrong it wont report anything.

     

    Will gladly forward information to help solve issue. BUT I need to know what info is useful, and how to find and report it  in a logical manner.

     

    Thanks

     

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    Posted · Cant find printer with 3.4.0 BETA

    Well I suggest you use cura 3.X for slicing and then save as gcode and then use printrun/pronterface to do the actual printing step.

     

    Get pronterface here. It's free:
    http://koti.kapsi.fi/~kliment/printrun/

     

    It's much nicer than cura anyway for the printing part.

    Maybe some cura developer here can help you on Monday.

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    Posted · Cant find printer with 3.4.0 BETA

    Hi

    Just tried 3.0.0 Same problem. BUT it had my printer in the printer profiles already. must use the same config file as 3 BETA?

    Haven't uninstalled BETA version or 15.04.6 (using it). 

    Must have been later version 2 I tried before.

    Thanks

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