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Topic: USB Connection Issues

Hello,

Just recently I had power surge on the power bar that my iMac and Solidoodle 3 were plugged into. I just got my computer back with a new logic board so I am now starting from scratch getting all my slicer profiles back in play. Today i connected my printer and in the port selection in the printer settings area the usb option is not showing. All the lights go on on the board when I plug the usb into the computer (with and without the power connected) but the computer cannot see the USB. I plugged in my rostock printer and the usb option shows up so I know the computer and the repetier host are working fine. Also when I plug in the power supply all lights turn on and everything seems to look ok. I have read through the posts as much as possible and I cant find any issues that have been answered to show me how to troubleshoot the usb in a situation where everything looks perfectly normal and still isn't working.

Do I need to replace the board?

Is there a test of some sort that I can troubleshoot this to a specific issue?

Thank you

Any info would be greatly appreciated

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Re: USB Connection Issues

First off what board do you have?
Secondly I am afraid I have some bad news wink

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Re: USB Connection Issues

I am using a SD3 board

http://www.solidoodle.com/parts/parts-S … otherboard

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Re: USB Connection Issues

That is a Printerboard so about all you can do is start trouble shooting.  The first thing I would do is try a windows machine with the correct driver installed.

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Re: USB Connection Issues

wardjr wrote:

That is a Printerboard so about all you can do is start trouble shooting.  The first thing I would do is try a windows machine with the correct driver installed.

Checked on Windows it cant see the board either.

So my questions are

Is it fixable with some solder?
Is there any other fixes you think I can try?
Is there a cheaper priced replacement board you can recommend?
What do you recommend I do?

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Re: USB Connection Issues

It's no secret that I am not a huge fan of that board.  There are many options out there but I find myself repeatedly going back to the Rumba board.  I am probably not the person to ask as everything I recommend is expensive.  There are plenty of affordable options available like a Ramps 1.4

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Re: USB Connection Issues

In short, not much you can do to troubleshoot the printrboard if you can't connect to it. Was the USB hooked up to the mac when it died? It could have burned out the USB on the printrboard but the rest might work. You could get a panelolu2 and hook it up, maybe you can output jobs to a SD card and run them that way. That's a big "might", though.

Does anybody know if the solidoodle printrboard even has the pins built out that you need for a LCD and SD card slot?

Edit:
Was looking at some pictures, looks like those pins aren't provided on the solidoodle board.

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Re: USB Connection Issues

wardjr wrote:

It's no secret that I am not a huge fan of that board.  There are many options out there but I find myself repeatedly going back to the Rumba board.  I am probably not the person to ask as everything I recommend is expensive.  There are plenty of affordable options available like a Ramps 1.4

In regards to a replacement board is the below ok

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/co … prusa.html

or

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/co … ramps.html


Do I need a full kit like below or will one of the above above work alone.

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/ra … eprap.html

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Re: USB Connection Issues

TheBaron wrote:

In short, not much you can do to troubleshoot the printrboard if you can't connect to it. Was the USB hooked up to the mac when it died? It could have burned out the USB on the printrboard but the rest might work. You could get a panelolu2 and hook it up, maybe you can output jobs to a SD card and run them that way. That's a big "might", though.

Does anybody know if the solidoodle printrboard even has the pins built out that you need for a LCD and SD card slot?

Edit:
Was looking at some pictures, looks like those pins aren't provided on the solidoodle board.


Great idea, i don't have one of those screens. I will order one when I get the replacement board.

Great idea though.

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Re: USB Connection Issues

glbellic wrote:
wardjr wrote:

It's no secret that I am not a huge fan of that board.  There are many options out there but I find myself repeatedly going back to the Rumba board.  I am probably not the person to ask as everything I recommend is expensive.  There are plenty of affordable options available like a Ramps 1.4

In regards to a replacement board is the below ok

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/co … prusa.html

or

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/co … ramps.html


Do I need a full kit like below or will one of the above above work alone.

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/ra … eprap.html

Hard for me to tell the site isn't smart phone friendly.  It looks like the first 2 don't include stepper drivers so for the price I'd go for the full kit if it includes 4 drivers (again I couldn't tell).
From the jumbled images and interrupted text it looks like that bottom should have everything you need.

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Re: USB Connection Issues

wardjr wrote:
glbellic wrote:
wardjr wrote:

It's no secret that I am not a huge fan of that board.  There are many options out there but I find myself repeatedly going back to the Rumba board.  I am probably not the person to ask as everything I recommend is expensive.  There are plenty of affordable options available like a Ramps 1.4

In regards to a replacement board is the below ok

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/co … prusa.html

or

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/co … ramps.html


Do I need a full kit like below or will one of the above above work alone.

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/ra … eprap.html

Hard for me to tell the site isn't smart phone friendly.  It looks like the first 2 don't include stepper drivers so for the price I'd go for the full kit if it includes 4 drivers (again I couldn't tell).
From the jumbled images and interrupted text it looks like that bottom should have everything you need.


Thank you for all your help, I will start reading up on how to load the software on the board so I am prepped when it comes. Cant wait to get printing again.

Thank you again for everything.

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Re: USB Connection Issues

RAMPS is a proven setup and easy to get running, you shouldn't have any trouble. By far the biggest problem I have with that kind of setup is just getting the motor amperages tuned right, and that's fairly easy to do. You are going to need a non-conductive screwdriver for that part, but you can make one by shaving down a piece of plastic to the right size. Everything else should be included in the kit.

SD3 w/ RUMBA (8825s), merlin hot end (in pieces). Ender3 w/ silent board for PLA printing. Ender5 w/ silent board, e3d v6, new z lead screw, and glass bed. DiY Kossel w/ smoothieboard (in pieces). Vellman Vertex (in pieces)
Shapeoko2 router in process of being converted to laser engraver (in pieces)
Multicam 5000 series CNC Router w/ 11HP spindle, 5x10' table, and auto tool changer (in pieces)

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Re: USB Connection Issues

TheBaron wrote:

RAMPS is a proven setup and easy to get running, you shouldn't have any trouble. By far the biggest problem I have with that kind of setup is just getting the motor amperages tuned right, and that's fairly easy to do. You are going to need a non-conductive screwdriver for that part, but you can make one by shaving down a piece of plastic to the right size. Everything else should be included in the kit.


Do you have a schematic I can use to program the new board with wiring. I purchased the below.

http://www.sainsmart.com/3d-printing/ra … eprap.html

And can you possibly let me know where I find the firmware to flash to the new board.

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Re: USB Connection Issues

Spend some time on the RepRap WIKI you will find all the needed diagrams.
As for the firmware you will want to go with this one.
https://github.com/ozadr1an/Solidoodle- … in_v1_beta

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