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    • dlmorgan999undefined
      dlmorgan999
      last edited by dlmorgan999

      With the help of a friend, I recently built a new printer. It's been working great for several months, but today I was removing a print from the BuildTak plate when all of a sudden one of the fans went to 100% (hotend I think). Then I noticed that the PanelDue was in a "Connecting" state. I went through the troubleshooting steps listed on the website. The LEDs are all looking good (red and green are lit, and status is flashing). So I turned the printer off and connected using YAT via USB. At that point I was able to talk to the Duet, but if I power up the printer again, I get the same non-working state. I don't know where to look next. Any suggestions?

      Here's the firmware info:

      RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 Mini 5+ version 3.4.6 (2023-07-21 14:09:13) running on Duet 3 Mini5plus WiFi (standalone mode)

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      • dlmorgan999undefined
        dlmorgan999
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        @KenW Sure enough - that file was missing (although all the other files seem to be there). I had intended to check the config files into revision control (like I do for my other printers), but I forgot to do this one. Fortunately, I still had a copy of all the config files on my laptop. I think that copy of the file is slightly out of date, but at least the printer is booting now.

        Any idea why that file would disappear? In any case - thanks for the help!

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        • dlmorgan999undefined
          dlmorgan999
          last edited by

          @KenW I do have that macro, and earlier today I accidentally hit the button for that on the PanelDue when I meant to hit Filament Load. That explains it. I'll get rid of that file. Thanks again for the quick help, Ken!

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