Issue with Printer 192.168.200.92

Im printing a pretty simple print and the printer prints for a minute or two then pauses. The pause is a minute or two then it start again. I am now running the same print on the end printer 192.168.200.96 and it is running as expected.

Jules 214.399.0931

Sounds like the same connection issue I experienced last week. Did you happen to capture the “terminal output” from Octoprint? @Evan_Lott and I were just talking about it and having the logs might help figure out what’s causing the issue.

No I didnt. I am here still and if it can be done easily, I can do that.

I was able to grab it from the OctoPi (since it doesn’t seem anyone else has used the printer :wink: ). For future reference, you can pull the terminal up from the “terminal” tab in Octoprint and then just copy the lines around where the error is.

Here is what was in the terminal, and note that I didn’t see any undervoltage alerts in Octoprint:

Send: N12433 G1 X87.417 Y88.267 E3.66226*110
Recv: ok
Send: N12434 G1 X88.09 Y86.378 E3.72082*85
Recv: ok
Send: N12435 G1 X88.477 Y85.384 E3.75195*105
Recv: ok
Send: N12436 G1 X89.486 Y83.245 E3.82099*106
Recv: ok
Send: N12437 G1 X90.993 Y80.733 E3.90651*108
Recv: ok
Send: N12438 G1 X92.652 Y78.509 E3.98749*111
Recv: ok
Send: N12439 G1 X94.538 Y76.437 E4.0693*85
Communication timeout while printing, trying to trigger response from printer. Configure long running commands or increase communication timeout if that happens regularly on specific commands or long moves.
Send: N12440 M105*36
Communication timeout while printing, trying to trigger response from printer. Configure long running commands or increase communication timeout if that happens regularly on specific commands or long moves.
Send: N12441 M105*37
Recv: Error:Line Number is not Last Line Number+1, Last Line:12438
Recv: Resend:12439
Recv: ok
Send: N12439 G1 X94.538 Y76.437 E4.0693*85
Recv: ok
Send: N12440 M105*36
Recv: ok T:232.3 /233.0 B:110.1 /110.0 @:53 B@:72
Send: N12441 M105*37
Recv: ok T:232.3 /233.0 B:110.1 /110.0 @:53 B@:72
Send: N12442 M105*38
Recv: ok T:232.3 /233.0 B:110.1 /110.0 @:53 B@:72
Send: N12443 G1 X96.621 Y74.56 E4.15115*93
Recv: ok
Send: N12444 G1 X98.9 Y72.883 E4.23378*98
Recv: ok
Send: N12445 G1 X101.233 Y71.494 E4.31301*93
Recv: ok
Send: N12446 G1 X103.263 Y70.533 E4.37861*95
Recv: ok
Send: N12447 G1 X104.063 Y70.204 E4.40386*90
Recv: ok
Send: N12448 G1 X105.89 Y69.551 E4.46048*104
Recv: ok
Send: N12449 G1 X106.56 Y69.345 E4.48096*102
Recv: ok
Send: N12450 G1 X107.448 Y69.12 E4.50768*106
Recv: ok
Send: N12451 G1 X108.5 Y68.856 E4.53937*87
Changing monitoring state from "Printing" to "Cancelling"
Communication timeout while printing, trying to trigger response from printer. Configure long running commands or increase communication timeout if that happens regularly on specific commands or long moves.
Send: N12452 M108*42
Recv: Error:Line Number is not Last Line Number+1, Last Line:12450
Recv: Resend:12451
Recv: ok
Send: N12451 G1 X108.5 Y68.856 E4.53937*87
Recv: ok
Send: N12452 M108*42

Yea, I am still the only one here. It was weird. The Pi doesn’t have the low voltage warning it did two days ago. I think we (not me but was here) the power supply out for it.

Jules

I created a Jira task for looking into it. @Evan_Lott and I were having fun with Jira last night and seemed like a good way to start tracking what seems like a more systemic issue with that printer.


This what it did as it paused.