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Printing to a Snapmaker 2.0 A 350 not working


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Posted · Printing to a Snapmaker 2.0 A 350 not working

I have tried multiple times to get an .stl file to print on my snapmaker 2.0 A350 3d printer. the printer finally shows up with the checkmark, but the file won't successfully go over the network. So I copied it to a thumb drive and accessed it that way from the printer.  I have a video, but don't know how to attach it to show what happens.  Hopefully someone can help me get this correct. I can attach the gcode file.

In the video, the printhead moves down, then moves to the forward corner, then makes small circles on the edge of the printbed, but I then stop it because it is just spewing filament and not making anything. Please help. I have had issue with Luban software, but was hoping Cura would be a better choice. 

CFFFP_Bowls_seven_1.gcode

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    Posted · Printing to a Snapmaker 2.0 A 350 not working

    This is from your gcode file:

    ;max_x(mm): 47.098
    ;max_y(mm): 48.098
    ;max_z(mm): 49
    ;min_x(mm): -46.818
    ;min_y(mm): -48.101

    You can see that there are negative numbers present.  Your printer is trying to get to them but cannot.

     

    Go to Manage Printers | Machine Settings" and see if you have "Origin at Center" selected.  If it is then un-check the box and slice again.  Delta printers have the origin in the center but 99% of cartesian printers have the origin in the left front corner.

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