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Unable to pause and resume. #480

Open richardjm opened 11 years ago

richardjm commented 11 years ago

This is on windows 7 32 bit. Cura 13.6.04. RAMPS 1.4 with Marlin RC2

I hit pause waited for movement to stop, counted to 5 and hit resume.

I've also experienced a problem pausing and resuming on the work Ultimaker but don't have the logs to hand. I'll experiment on Monday and see if it is still a problem.

Send: N134G1 F1200 X95.25 Y86.14 E12.24265_21 Recv: ok Send: N135G0 F2220 X95.81 Y86.14_101 Recv: ok Send: M105 T0 Send: N136G1 F1200 X103.86 Y94.19 E12.37834_34 Recv: ok Send: N137G0 F2220 X103.86 Y93.62_91 Changing monitoring state from 'Printing' to 'Paused' Recv: ok Recv: ok Recv: ok T:230.00 B:36.00 @:55 Changing monitoring state from 'Paused' to 'Printing' Send: N138G1 F1200 X96.38 Y86.14 E12.50451_20 Send: N139G0 F2220 X96.94 Y86.14_110 Send: N140G1 F1200 X103.86 Y93.06 E12.62117_34 Send: N141G0 F2220 X103.86 Y92.50_90 Recv: ok Send: M105 T0 Serial timeout while writing to serial port, trying again. Serial timeout while writing to serial port, trying again. Send: N141G0 F2220 X103.86 Y92.50_90 Recv: ok Send: N142G1 F1200 X97.50 Y86.14 E12.72833_30 Unexpected error while writing serial port: SerialTimeoutException: 'Write timeout' @ machineCom.py:_sendCommand:506 Changing monitoring state from 'Printing' to 'Error: SerialTimeoutExcepti...' Serial timeout while writing to serial port, trying again. Unexpected error while writing serial port: AttributeError: ''NoneType' object has no attribute 'write'' @ machineCom.py:_sendCommand:506 Connection closed, closing down monitor

mpatoulachik commented 11 years ago

I have the same problem here. (only when printing from Cura, no problem when pausing from the ulticontroller) After resuming the head moves a bit an then the communication crashes (aka ruined print)