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after firmware upgrade: 'Error:Failed to enable Bed Leveling'
mgtowers
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Hi,
as one of my stepper drivers died (X-axis) I changed all of them to TMC2208. In the mood of improving I also upgrade firmware for mainboard and LCD following the instructions on this side. Principally it works but there are two issues:
I wasn't able to find out what I could have done wrong or how to fix it. But now I'm not sure anymore if my printer is A5 or A5S. It is a black printer but on the type label on the back side it says A5.
Many thanks in advance for your support!
as one of my stepper drivers died (X-axis) I changed all of them to TMC2208. In the mood of improving I also upgrade firmware for mainboard and LCD following the instructions on this side. Principally it works but there are two issues:
- starting a print, after heat up phase I get the message 'Error:Failed to enable Bed Leveling', printing starts anyway
- also the cooling fan for the printed part is not running, I need to start it manually while printing
I wasn't able to find out what I could have done wrong or how to fix it. But now I'm not sure anymore if my printer is A5 or A5S. It is a black printer but on the type label on the back side it says A5.
Many thanks in advance for your support!
Post edited by mgtowers on
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your hint for error 1 also made me realize what is going on with the fan when I had a look at gcode. it is on purpose not turned on at the very beginning but only for layer 1, it's probably always been like that. Just in case someone else finds it useful I attache images of corresponding gcode.
I have definitely A5 then, and I'm using Cura. Again, thanks a lot!
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