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16/01/2015 at 2:27 pm #13816
Unfortunately we realised (too late) that version 1.01.00 is not autoupdating…
Sooooo…
To get this update you will have to download it manually from http://www.cel-robox.com/downloads/ , you can install it over the top of the previous version.Firmware v 703
B-axis is now monitored in much more detail, it has some new features which will completely resolve a large portion of the B-axis/B stuck errors.
Software v 1.01.01
Further Calibration improvements and more detailed bed levelling.
Autoupdate enabled (facepalm)
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17/01/2015 at 1:15 pm #13881Awesome, Really happy with the better bed levelling, just did a test print and it actually had a very nice first layer on my not so flat PEI, who needs flat surfaces when you have detailed bed levelling
Keep up the good work!- This reply was modified 4 months, 1 week ago by dave.
17/01/2015 at 2:23 pm #13897@pete I have manually updated AM and it works.
But, now I cannot start new topics here in the forum?
Is it a bug or am I banned from creating new topics?
17/01/2015 at 2:25 pm #13898@clicky I can start topics so it is not the forum.
@pete Your team have done a very good job recently and you guys deserve my two thumbs up!
17/01/2015 at 3:09 pm #13900So I cannot share what I have printed last any more?

Nor ask for help to find out if my head has died…
18/01/2015 at 2:56 pm #13945@clicky not good fella hope you get it sorted
smitty18/01/2015 at 7:37 pm #13960Thanks @smitty. I just hope it is just a ‘bug’ or misconfiguration of some kind…
18/01/2015 at 8:38 pm #13966does there is any improvement in support material (unfortunately, I’ve no free time for testing new AM)?
18/01/2015 at 9:28 pm #13970@clicky You’re not alone in the dead head department. Mine is now full of black ABS goop too. I pretty much followed the calibration prompts as before with AM when I updated. Not sure if the two things (new software/ firmware and the blown seals) are related, but it seems a bit coincidental that we’ve both suffered this so soon after the update.
Things were going so well too! Bah!
18/01/2015 at 11:19 pm #13975I made (what I thought was) a mistake when calibrating the nozzle opening in that I clicked one too many times on the small nozzle waiting for it to ooze some filament - so I get a tiny bit of stray filament come out when the head is buzzing around the bed between filament depositing but I do NOT have a gummed up head…
Steve N | Creator of things both virtual and physical19/01/2015 at 8:25 am #14010@discosteve maybe that is far better than clicking only once extra after filament started flowing.
Maybe if my nozzle needle valves were configured (and they were!) to open more than needed (or not to close properly otherwise - not sure which one it is), and now calibrating it to exact what AM said (just seeing filament going down the nozzle + tiny bit extra) then pressure in head built more than before and seal gave up.
I’ll try to trawl the forum (shame we don’t have proper search facility) to find some old examples where people did similar and had their head seals blown, too. That was (old posts - 2, 3 months old?) main reason I never calibrated nozzles even if they were on more open side than needed. Now new AM started making even more stringy results than before (before it is really rare occasion + Maker magazine test) so I was, kind of, forced to do so. And I had no issues with new AM *before* I calibrated them.
My theory might be wrong, but so far makes sense. Even then it is not comforting - I have no printer and so many things I postponed to print since a month ago!!!
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