First of all, I would like to know if there is anyone who can respond in English. It would be easier for me to understand. I have a problem where the printer does not heat up. It’s not that I use it much, and it seems to be in order; I have already checked the thermistor. Thank you.
Did you check your connector of the heating tube and thermistor?
Maybe change the whole hotend to a new one?
To me, everything seems fine, and I performed the test as if changing the filament: the nozzle heated up and extruded the filament, but since I couldn’t monitor the temperature, I turned it off to avoid further issues.
The base temperature is 0, and the other one remains at ambient temperature.
I did not change the hotend because it is practically new; I only disassembled and reassembled the heating tube and thermistor.
Thank you.
What’s your machine and toolhead type?- You mention the other one, what does this mean (I expect a Snapmaker original because you wrote the thread in this category)…
Does it work to heat the nozzle by manual activation on the touchscreen?
Yes, I have the Original, and on the touchscreen, when I turn it on, it displays Nozzle 20/0°C and Heated Bed 20/0°C.
Then I click on Controls and Change filament, and in this case, the temperature shows: Target Temp 200°C and Current Temp rises up to the same temperature.
However, if I want to load a file on the touchscreen, it appears gray and does not allow me to print.
Thank you.
Can you heat up the bed from controls?
No, it’s like the tip.
Im not sure if I understood correctly. Your nozzle heats up to the target temperature?
Are your machine settings correct in your slicer, like Luban?
No, it does not heat up when I want to print.
The desired temperature is 0 when I turn on the printer, regardless of the Luban program.
What should I check?
In this case, I think your gcode or usb stick is corrupt.
Let’s try this gcode:
https://forum.snapmaker.com/uploads/short-url/jsByiW8sNAd6wIrjQMSsoKjxVT0.gcode
It’s from this thread in the test section:
Thank you, I still need to study Luban a bit more and I will go read in the test section.
I hope to be able to solve the problem.