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    • Davidcgoodwin01
      Davidcgoodwin01 last edited by

      I connected the screen on a Duet 2 Wifi board and it worked perfectly. Now connecting it to the Duet 3 on the io_0 port with cable adjustments as needed and firmware I think correct the screen does not turn on as in no power. Connecting to the PC via USB is the same result...but there had been no incidents so I am at a loss for why it is doing what it is doing.
      M575 P1 S1 B57600 ; enable support for PanelDue - io_0 is what I am using .

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      • Veti
        Veti last edited by

        did you accidentally hit the erase button?

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        • Davidcgoodwin01
          Davidcgoodwin01 last edited by

          I intentionally hit the erase button a couple of times, but BOSSA cant see the comport.

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          • dc42
            dc42 administrators last edited by

            If you look into the bottom edge of the display where the flexible PCB disappears into a slot in the metal, can you see the backlight LED lighting up?

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            • Davidcgoodwin01
              Davidcgoodwin01 last edited by

              There is no LED lighting up when plugging it into the PC.

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              • Phaedrux
                Phaedrux Moderator last edited by

                Try a different cable and usb port?

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