With little luck, I have been attempting to push out my first print with my Geeetech A30 Pro. As I try to slice the file I repeatedly get a "The arguments had been set but not used in slicing!" OR "The arguments had been applied!" message. I have Googled this issue to death without success and have also searched the forum to no avail. As you might gather it's becoming just a BIT frustrating! Any suggestion to point me in the right direction would be appreciated, thanks!
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FWIW, the latest version of Ultimaker's Cura has a profile for the "Geeetech A30." I'd give that a go as many Chinese slicers are re-skinned Cura. No idea about Easy Print as there is only a Windows version.
Cheers
Edit: Geeetch has some YouTube tutorials.Last edited by Alan; 11-21-2022, 11:28 PM.
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Originally posted by Gramps View PostNot familiar with Easy Print is it a slicer? Have you looked at either Cura or Prusa Slicer? Might be a better choice with lots of support
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As for my follow-up attempt, using Cura 4.13.1 I sliced my build and then tried to print. With the printer connected I selected "Monitor". I could then pre-heat my build plate and Hotend. It also moved the build plate to the far side of the printer. Then, with the SD card inserted, I pressed "Print" on the printer and waited. And waited for a bit more. Then I gave up after 15 minutes or so.
Tomorrow IS another day.
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Originally posted by BuckhornLogging View PostAs for my follow-up attempt, using Cura 4.13.1 I sliced my build and then tried to print. With the printer connected I selected "Monitor". I could then pre-heat my build plate and Hotend. It also moved the build plate to the far side of the printer. Then, with the SD card inserted, I pressed "Print" on the printer and waited. And waited for a bit more. Then I gave up after 15 minutes or so.
Tomorrow IS another day.
1. After you clicked on "Print", did the printer bed heat up? (Front panel should show the temperature rising. On some printers, this can take a while.)
2. Did you use "Add Printer" to install the "Geeetech A30" configuration?
3. Try saving the sliced file to an SD card and print directly from there. If this fails, please post the sliced file here so we can look at the gcode.
4. Have you tried printing any of the pre-sliced files on the manufacturer's SD card?
Cheers
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Originally posted by Alan View Post
Progress! We know the printer and the computer can talk to each other. To troubleshoot this, I have a couple questions:
1. After you clicked on "Print", did the printer bed heat up? (Front panel should show the temperature rising. On some printers, this can take a while.)
2. Did you use "Add Printer" to install the "Geeetech A30" configuration?
3. Try saving the sliced file to an SD card and print directly from there. If this fails, please post the sliced file here so we can look at the gcode.
4. Have you tried printing any of the pre-sliced files on the manufacturer's SD card?
Cheers
1. Yes, Both bed AND extruder heated up. I confirmed this by touch as well as software on the printer and in Cura.
2. Yes, I use "Add Printer" to install the "Geeetech A30" configuration.
3. After I saved the sliced file to an SD card, I clicked on "Print". This was after the two heaters were brought up to temp. My hope was it would print directly from there. The print file is the saved gcode from the slicing. I'm certain it has a few issues as well as it appears to lack the starting coordinates (OR is that in the firmware - OR BOTH?)
4. I really don't remember such an SD card is included, regardless, I know that I DONT have any such card now. I can certainly see how it could help.
I have attached the gcode used for my print trials.
I truly appreciate your aid and assistance with this. Hindsight says I should have dealt with this upon delivery
I attempted posting my gcode file twice, both times blocked with a message claiming such files WEREN'T allowed! Perhaps tomorrow.
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Thanks for answering all the questions!
1. Ok, the printer hotend and bed were both heated/ing. Did the front panel display indicate what the respective temperatures were? Did you see "Printing..." on the printer's LCD display? (Line 30 of the gcode is: "M117 Printing...")
2. Good! Can you post the start g-code that you are using (just double checking)?
3. Ok, after inserting an SD card with a gcode file into the printer, you were able to hit print from the front panel screen and select the .gcode file. Try renaming the file something short with only letters in the name, like "TestCube.gcode"
4. Too bad. According to the manual, the printer does come with an SD card (they call it TF card"). Try e-mailing support and ask them to e-mail you the files that come on the card (or a link to download site).
I loaded the gcode into Repetier-Host and it shows the cube off the corner of the print surface (see image) and not in the center of the print surface. Seems like the printer is not setup incorrectly (or there is a problem with the firmware). Can you post a screen shot of the printer settings in Cura?
Cheers!
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I feel destined not ever to be able to 3D print! Upon receiving your file and loading it into Cura, the games began AGAIN! Of course, it wasn't simple - the latest message is "Cannot slice in Cura due to zhop speed setting" Considering that at one time I worked in tech support, providing solutions for Apple owners regarding their vintage Mac, THIS new world of tech is somewhat intimidating! I'm currently working on this issue as I also work doing domestic chores, trying to pull my weight
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Originally posted by Ender5r View PostExcept for the printer definition, I would start by having the Cura settings at defaults. That's usually a good place to start.
I'm also a model railroaded, one of the reasons for purchasing the printer. Indoors I woke on my "H.O." layout. My wife is working on an "N" scale, During summer both of us work on the "G" layout (1/24) in the garden, thus the reason for the printer.
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