makerbase-mks / MKS-PI

As we all know, the Klipper firmware has the advantages of high printing speed, high precision, and the ability to use the web page to control the printer, etc. MKS PI is a high-end microcomputer board designed by makerbase to replace the Raspberry Pi for the convenience of 3D printing users to use the Klipper firmware. In terms of hardware, MKS PI has a powerful 4-core 64-bit SOC onboard, with 1GBytes of DDR3 memory, supports HDMI screen interface and PI-TS35 screen interface, provides Ethernet port, 3-channel USB interfaces (can be connected to a 3D printer main board, USB Wireless network card, USB camera, U disk, USB keyboard and mouse, etc.); In terms of software, Makerbase provides a complete Klipper firmware transplanted based on the Armbian desktop system, and directly supports klipperScreen. Users only need to download the image file provided by Makerbase, burn it to the TF card, without a lot of construction work, use the usb port or serial port to connect your main board, configure the parameters on the webpage, and you can use the Klipper firmware happily!
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Tft screen and connection issue #22

Open RandomeName opened 2 years ago

RandomeName commented 2 years ago

Hi. I just got my mks pi.

The first issue is tft screen won't turn on. The second issue is. I cant connect mks pi to putty terminal. I follow the instructions. All I got was black terminal and nothing happens when I press enter.

I also tried to clean and flash SD card again and it stil dont work. And I also tried to check the ribbon connection to the tft screen and it looks good.

georgeion88 commented 1 year ago

I have the same issue , did you find a solution ?

RandomeName commented 1 year ago

@georgeion88 Hi . I have not found a solution for the screen and connection issue.

I have replace the mks pi with Raspberry PI model 4.

georgeion88 commented 1 year ago

Thanks, i think is the best solution and MKS Pi is just waste of money.