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    • paolozampini1973undefined
      paolozampini1973
      last edited by paolozampini1973

      Good evening Someone can help me I am with this problem everything worked regularly the printer was turned off for a few days I went to turn it on again and it no longer worked, the photo Shows which LEDs are on it seems that the firmware has been deleted
      connected to a computer but it is not recognized with any type of USB cable this problem was done several months ago Then the problem no longer occurred thanks

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      • Norderundefined
        Norder @paolozampini1973
        last edited by Norder

        @paolozampini1973
        Is the USB cable connected directly to the computer or to a USB hub?
        Always connect directly to a computer, not to a hub.

        If the cable is connected directly... have you tried a different USB port or maybe even a different computer ?

        P.S.:
        Are you sure that the heatsinks on the driver chips are not touching any other components on the board and possibly causing a short circuit ?

        DDA5X... 0.9° Stepper... Linearrails... Duet 2 Wifi... PT100 Board... Duet IR-Probe... Dyze Pro Kit up to 500°C.. etc
        Thingiverse

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        • droftartsundefined
          droftarts administrators @paolozampini1973
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          @paolozampini1973 Please be aware you have a 'clone' Duet 2 WiFi, not one produced by Duet3D. Heatsinks, all green LEDs, "Based on Duet2" etc.

          Try erasing the firmware fully, by putting a jumper on the 'erase' pins, then see if it shows up.

          Ian

          Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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          • paolozampini1973undefined
            paolozampini1973 @droftarts
            last edited by paolozampini1973

            @droftarts said in duet wifi 1.04 USB is not detected:

            @paolozampini1973 Please be aware you have a 'clone' Duet 2 WiFi, not one produced by Duet3D. Heatsinks, all green LEDs, "Based on Duet2" etc.

            Try erasing the firmware fully, by putting a jumper on the 'erase' pins, then see if it shows up.

            Ian

            Yes I have already done the cancellation of signing by putting the jumper but I have not solved anything to put more it worked nothing has been touched that you give me advice the cable is directed to the computer I have changed three and they are cables that work

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            • paolozampini1973undefined
              paolozampini1973 @Norder
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              @norder said in duet wifi 1.04 USB is not detected:

              @paolozampini1973
              Is the USB cable connected directly to the computer or to a USB hub?
              Always connect directly to a computer, not to a hub.

              If the cable is connected directly... have you tried a different USB port or maybe even a different computer ?

              P.S.:
              Are you sure that the heatsinks on the driver chips are not touching any other components on the board and possibly causing a short circuit ?

              yes and cable is connected directly to the computer and obviously everything is disconnected as in the picture

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