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			<title><![CDATA[Extruder motor won't drive while printing]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I have a LDM printer setup with a Rambo 1.3 board running Marlin firmware and Repetier host. I essentially built and setup the printer from the bones of an older, obsolete printer and I have everything setup except the extruder motor will not drive while printing. The printer does not have a hot end or heated bed, and I think somewhere in the firmware or settings there is an error not allowing it to print due to the thermal settings, but that is just my best guess. I can run the extruder manually using the manual control in Repetier, so I know everything is connected at least. </p><p> So far I have: </p><p>Used a resistor connected to the thermistor to fool the printer into thinking the &#039;hot end&#039; is at 189.4 C (hoping to fool it into thinking it is PLA)</p><p>Tried seemingly every combination of thermal settings to bypass bypass the heated bed and hot end checks.</p><p>It does run the retract and extra length on restart settings while trying to print. It just doesn&#039;t run the extruder motor while it is executing a print job </p><p> Thank you, </p><p> -Nick</p>]]></description>
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