Cant tell what happend mid print it stopped

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13 Replies
Plynix
Plynix•13mo ago
It said it lost connection to the MCU after a firmware restart it says this :
mcu 'mcu': Unable to connect
Once the underlying issue is corrected, use the
"FIRMWARE_RESTART" command to reset the firmware, reload the
config, and restart the host software.
Error configuring printer
mcu 'mcu': Unable to connect
Once the underlying issue is corrected, use the
"FIRMWARE_RESTART" command to reset the firmware, reload the
config, and restart the host software.
Error configuring printer
miklschmidt
miklschmidt•13mo ago
This doesn't appear in the log you posted. There's just a ton of connection data. Everything looks fine. I suspect you posted the wrong log?
Plynix
Plynix•13mo ago
It promted me to download it
miklschmidt
miklschmidt•13mo ago
Yes, but i'm not sure the one you downloaded is the one you posted? at least there's no sign of connection issues in your log
Plynix
Plynix•13mo ago
Yeah 100 %
miklschmidt
miklschmidt•13mo ago
Please download it again and post it here
Plynix
Plynix•13mo ago
I am not able to reproduce this issue
RRBender
RRBender•13mo ago
If it happens again: Make sure you have the correct klipper logfile. And also login to the Pi Linux Console via SSH, then type "dmesg" there and save the output. This might give an indication if there are USB connectivity issues etc. I just looked through the klippy.log. There is a disconnect in the logs, at line 10399.
RRBender
RRBender•13mo ago
RRBender
RRBender•13mo ago
One can see in the 4th line above, no more bytes written and no more bytes read, and retransmits increasing quickly from then on.
Plynix
Plynix•13mo ago
Ok how do I fix this cable I plugged in all the way Happen again what do I need to do Everhing is updated
miklschmidt
miklschmidt•13mo ago
You need to find out if the issue is with your octopus or your pi.