Without these I could reproduce your issues with "blank" screen. To use FW3.10.0 correctly with an USB host system like Octoprint you need to add in GCODE scripts Tried my own M601 gcode as well yours.Īlso paused and resumed the printer manually in some combination of printer and Octoprint. Hope this gets fixed soon, I use this feature also tried to reproduce the issue in the MK404 simulator and everything went fine. From there I usually get frustrated and turn it off. Selecting it makes the screen go blank and non-responsive. I can see the option to "Resume Print" in the menu. (I actually like this change.)Īfter the print is complete, the printer still appears to have a job running. Repetier Server goes from "Pause" to "Printing" without me doing anything. Then it immediately starts without heating the hotend. When I do "Resume Print" on the printer, the screen goes blank, and appears to be non-responsive. The hotend goes to 0, and it waits for me as usual. In this new firmware, 3.10, the printer again pauses at the the requested location. Then you have to click "Continue" on Repetier Server. The printer will heat back up and move into position. Then you have to do "Resume Print" on the printer. The hotend would go to 0, and wait for me to put in the washer. In the previous firmware 3.9, the print would pause at the requested location. Sliced the project with Prusa Slicer (V2.2). In case you would still like to fine-tune it, you can long-press the knob while the first layer is printed.I'm having the exact same issue. The Original Prusa MK4 and Original Prusa XL are equipped with a loadcell, which will calibrate the first layer automatically. From here you can adjust it by rotating the knob. This will show the Live adjust Z value you have set in the First layer calibration. The most common approach is to perform the Live adjust Z during the print. The exact position can slightly vary, use the last chapter of the assembly manual of your printer to set the rough distance.Įxample of the MK3S extruder Live Adjust Z (while printing) The correctly assembled print head has the sensor always slightly above the nozzle, never at an equal level or below the nozzle (see the picture below). Going above zero into the positive values is not possible, this indicates either an issue with the measuring sensor (M.I.N.D.A., P.I.N.D.A., SuperPINDA) or incorrect alignment. The values of the Live adjust Z are typically in the range of -1.500 to -0.200.
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