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Problem of printing with prusa i3

Posted by gonz 
Problem of printing with prusa i3
February 11, 2015 09:02AM
Hello !!

Another problem

I followed all the procedures to arrive at run printing, but almost pressing the button 'print' of Pronterface nothing still.
 
Rq: All motors operate (X, Y, Z, E), the STL file is already converted to gcode
It just displays the following messages on the Pronterface almost 'print':

Printer is now online.
echo: External Reset
Marlin 1.0.0
echo: Last Updated: Feb April 2015 11:24:58 | Author: (Adrian at your service!)
Compiled: Feb April 2015
echo: Free Memory: 5386 PlannerBufferBytes 1232
echo: Hardcoded Default Settings Loaded
Setting hotend temperature to 230.000000 degrees Celsius.
Setting bed temperature to 110.000000 degrees Celsius.
Print Started at: 3:27:20 p.m.
T: 234.00 E: 0 B: 105.4
T: 233.94 E: 0 B: 105.1
T: 233.75 E: 0 B: 104.9
T: 233.38 E: 0 B: 104.7
T: 233.00 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 233.00 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 232.25 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 231.81 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 231.25 E: 0 B: 104.7
T: 230.94 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 230.00 E: 0 B: 104.5
T: 229.38 E: 0 B: 104.4
...............................

Should I wait this message or printing starts immediately? Where is my problem please?

Thank you in advance !!

Gonz

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/11/2015 09:04AM by gonz.
Re: Problem of printing with prusa i3
February 11, 2015 09:54AM
Quote
gonz
Hello !!

Another problem

I followed all the procedures to arrive at run printing, but almost pressing the button 'print' of Pronterface nothing still.
 
Rq: All motors operate (X, Y, Z, E), the STL file is already converted to gcode
It just displays the following messages on the Pronterface almost 'print':

Printer is now online.
echo: External Reset
Marlin 1.0.0
echo: Last Updated: Feb April 2015 11:24:58 | Author: (Adrian at your service!)
Compiled: Feb April 2015
echo: Free Memory: 5386 PlannerBufferBytes 1232
echo: Hardcoded Default Settings Loaded
Setting hotend temperature to 230.000000 degrees Celsius.
Setting bed temperature to 110.000000 degrees Celsius.
Print Started at: 3:27:20 p.m.
T: 234.00 E: 0 B: 105.4
T: 233.94 E: 0 B: 105.1
T: 233.75 E: 0 B: 104.9
T: 233.38 E: 0 B: 104.7
T: 233.00 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 233.00 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 232.25 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 231.81 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 231.25 E: 0 B: 104.7
T: 230.94 E: 0 B: 104.6
T: 230.00 E: 0 B: 104.5
T: 229.38 E: 0 B: 104.4
...............................

Should I wait this message or printing starts immediately? Where is my problem please?

Thank you in advance !!

Gonz

Your printer is heating up your bed. This should take a while... After this while the printer will start printing.
Re: Problem of printing with prusa i3
February 11, 2015 02:17PM
Actually, it looks like the extruder and bed temps are dropping...


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Re: Problem of printing with prusa i3
February 12, 2015 04:57PM
If that output was produced while your bed LED was on your current configuration is not capable of stabilizing at your 110 degree bed setpoint with your current settings and the temperature in your room. I'm getting good ABS adhesion on clean Kapton even with large footprint parts and no brim at 85 when I heat the room to around 25. Alternatives would be checking your bed power, adding heat reflectors, or using an enclosure.
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