Anyway I have added a few '-' into the 3.0. Im gathering that the belt has jumped a few teeth and will need to be reset. So it looks like the board doesn’t go in firmware flashing mode after avrdude sends it the init. While the printer appears to be working okay now, I have noticed the print is off center to the right. For big prints there is a risk of going outside the printable area. This shows the prints dead center when I hit. stl files into Cura they appear right at the center of Curas print bed, but when I start real printing, there is an offset from center of my Ultimaker Original.
I am using Simplif圓D and have set the Origin Offset to move the center appropriately X moved -2 and Y moved -19. User configuration file does not exist or is not a regular file, skippingĪvrdude: ser_recv(): programmer is not responding My printer is printing the center of the design at approximately 2mm to the right of center and 19mm toward the front of center (front of machine). User configuration file is "/Users/XXXXX/.avrduderc" System wide configuration file is "/Applications/Tools/Arduino.app/Contents/Resources/Java/hardware/tools/avr/etc/nf"
#SIMPLIFY 3D BED OFF CENTER CODE#
I tried reflashing the firmware and It doesn’t flash :īinary sketch size: 58944 bytes (of a 63488 byte maximum)Īvrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not respondingĪs I’m a developer and write my on code on Amtel MCU I tried directly from the command line with a recent version of avrdude and got a similar error but with a lot more debug : Printer Setting: X - 200 Y - 200 Z - 200 Build plate - Rectangular Origin at center - X Heated bed - X Gcode Flavor - Marlin Printhead.