Power connection issues on new printer - Solved
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:32 am
I ordered the pre assembled version of the M2 and am using simplify 3d. I received the printer yesterday. I had several hours worth of troubleshooting, because the printer fans would not start up. I finally was able to get the printer working and made a couple of prints. I ended up narrowing the problem down to either the power cord terminal that plugs into the Rambo board, or more likely a problem with the power terminal on the Rambo board.
I am able to get the printer to start up, but sometimes during prints or when a print finishes, the movements and vibrations cause the power wire to move slightly, which stops the print and powers off the printer. Occasionally, I hear a slight crackling when the unit has the power problem, and the yellow and green lights will flicker.
I am able to get the printer to work, but I am afraid with further use, the power issue will damage the unit. My question is, what do I do next? Do I try to fix the problem (I am a complete amateur), or is this covered by warranty?
Thanks for any feedback.
Edit: I should add how the problem presented itself to help others - The computer detected there was new hardware installed via the USB wire, but the printer was unresponsive. That confused the heck out of me.
I am able to get the printer to start up, but sometimes during prints or when a print finishes, the movements and vibrations cause the power wire to move slightly, which stops the print and powers off the printer. Occasionally, I hear a slight crackling when the unit has the power problem, and the yellow and green lights will flicker.
I am able to get the printer to work, but I am afraid with further use, the power issue will damage the unit. My question is, what do I do next? Do I try to fix the problem (I am a complete amateur), or is this covered by warranty?
Thanks for any feedback.
Edit: I should add how the problem presented itself to help others - The computer detected there was new hardware installed via the USB wire, but the printer was unresponsive. That confused the heck out of me.