Print Job Won't Start

Latest octoprint installed and running a new raspberry pi 3b and new SD card on the raspberry. Setup is fine and webcam functions properly. Pi is connected to a CR-10S printer USB port. On startup all coms are fine and temps are read real time correctly. Printer is 'operational'. Slice a calibration cube in cura and pass it to printer via octoprint web interface.. Print starts and after 200 odd bytes are sent in the job the job is hung. Bed and nozzle temps don't budge. I have tried two different usb cables (one brand new) Comms are set 115200 and to /dev/ttyUSB0 port.

Ideas? I must be missing something but I don't know what. Printer is fully functional on SD card prints.

terminal output below:

Connecting to: /dev/ttyUSB0
Changing monitoring state from "Offline" to "Opening serial port"
Connected to: Serial<id=0x72d9a930, open=True>(port='/dev/ttyUSB0', baudrate=115200, bytesize=8, parity='N', stopbits=1, timeout=10.0, xonxoff=False, rtscts=False, dsrdtr=False), starting monitor
Changing monitoring state from "Opening serial port" to "Connecting"
Send: N0 M110 N0125
Recv: start
Send: N0 M110 N0
125
Recv: echo: External Reset
Recv: Marlin
Recv: echo: Last Updated: 2015-12-01 12:00 | Author: (none, default config)
Recv: Compiled: Jul 21 2017
Recv: echo: Free Memory: 3154 PlannerBufferBytes: 1232
Recv: echo:Hardcoded Default Settings Loaded
Recv: echo:Steps per unit:
Recv: echo: M92 X80.00 Y80.00 Z400.00 E93.00
Recv: echo:Maximum feedrates (mm/s):
Recv: echo: M203 X300.00 Y300.00 Z5.00 E25.00
Recv: echo:Maximum Acceleration (mm/s2):
Recv: echo: M201 X1000 Y1000 Z100 E5000
Recv: echo:Accelerations: P=printing, R=retract and T=travel
Recv: echo: M204 P500.00 R500.00 T1000.00
Recv: echo:Advanced variables: S=Min feedrate (mm/s), T=Min travel feedrate (mm/s), B=minimum segment time (ms), X=maximum XY jerk (mm/s), Z=maximum Z jerk (mm/s), E=maximum E jerk (mm/s)
Recv: echo: M205 S0.00 T0.00 B20000 X20.00 Z0.40 E5.00
Recv: echo:Home offset (mm):
Recv: echo: M206 X0.00 Y0.00 Z0.00
Recv: echo:Material heatup parameters:
Recv: echo: M145 M0 H185 B45 F0
Recv: echo: M145 M1 H240 B110 F0
Recv: echo:PID settings:
Recv: echo: M301 P22.20 I1.08 D114.00 C100.00 L20
Recv: echo:Filament settings: Disabled
Recv: echo: M200 D3.00
Recv: echo: M200 D0
Recv: echo:SD init fail
Recv: ok
Changing monitoring state from "Connecting" to "Operational"
Send: N0 M110 N0125
Recv: ok
Send: N1 M115
39
Recv: FIRMWARE_NAME:Marlin 1.1.0 From Archive SOURCE_CODE_URL:http:// ... PROTOCOL_VERSION:1.0 MACHINE_TYPE:3D Printer EXTRUDER_COUNT:1 UUID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
Recv: ok
Send: M21
Recv: echo:SD init fail
Recv: ok
Send: M105
Recv: ok T:19.2 /0.0 B:19.5 /0.0 T0:19.2 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
Send: M105
Recv: ok T:19.2 /0.0 B:19.3 /0.0 T0:19.2 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
Changing monitoring state from "Operational" to "Printing"
Send: N0 M110 N0125
Recv: ok
Send: N1 M140 S50
81
Recv: ok
Send: N2 M10537
Recv: ok T:19.1 /0.0 B:19.5 /50.0 T0:19.1 /0.0 @:0 B@:0
Send: N3 M190 S50
94
Recv: T:19.30 E:0 B:19.7
Recv: T:19.10 E:0 B:19.3
Recv: T:19.22 E:0 B:19.6
Recv: T:18.87 E:0 B:19.4
Recv: T:19.26 E:0 B:19.5
Recv: T:19.10 E:0 B:19.6
Recv: T:18.91 E:0 B:19.5
Recv: T:19.37 E:0 B:19.4
Recv: T:19.22 E:0 B:19.7
Recv: T:19.10 E:0 B:19.3
Recv: T:19.18 E:0 B:19.6
Recv: T:19.10 E:0 B:19.4
Recv: T:19.18 E:0 B:19.6
Recv: T:19.41 E:0 B:19.8
Recv: T:18.98 E:0 B:19.4
Recv: T:19.10 E:0 B:19.5
Recv: T:19.02 E:0 B:19.7
Recv: T:19.06 E:0 B:19.5
Recv: T:19.18 E:0 B:19.5
Recv: T:19.26 E:0 B:19.7
Recv: T:18.98 E:0 B:19.4
Recv: T:19.37 E:0 B:19.5
Recv: T:19.06 E:0 B:19.3
Recv: T:19.10 E:0 B:19.5
Recv: T:19.18 E:0 B:19.8
Recv: T:18.98 E:0 B:19.3

Either your printer isn't actually powered on or either the bed heater or thermistor are faulty, because the blocking heatup command for the print bed is doing nothing.

also the power cables for the bed heater might nit be connected anymore

L O L - the boss turned it off while I was AFK!!!That will teach me to let her near things. sigh Sorry for the inconvenience all...I i wish all fixes were as simple as power cycle. All fine once I went downstairs to physically checked to insure printer was on. She doesn't like the fan noise apparently.

lol don't let that noisy thing running all day :stuck_out_tongue:

Well I just printed a 1:1 scale star trek nomad and put all the lights in for the upcoming holiday... so its been going quite a while before I put the Pi on the chassis this morning. As I said that will teach me. I guess its the wrong time to ask for another printer?

:wink:
Sounds nice - is it a public model?

Resized public model to 1:1 with a proximity activated voice module that goes off when little ones are at the door. Suspended by fishing line in mid air and blinks appropriately until someone comes to the door and trips the voice module.

noice
how big is it? like 1.80 meters?

yup....voice module is tripped by multiple IR and sonic sensors. Ill post a pic in a bit if you like

that would be great :slight_smile:
and tell us how much filament you used and how long it took :slight_smile:

Will do - - many days in total given the print resolution. Custom electronics pedestal internally in the main body etc. As for filament it was a couple rolls of gray (4+ I think) I'll try and do a youtube vid and link it here here shortly. The filament would go off the chart if you printed a solid main body so its basically a dual shell main body configuration (external and internal). The rest of the parts were printed with a more usual infill.

Have two electronics versions one with a upper lights synched to voice...and another just more blinking. Will use the later one for the holiday as the lights in that are brighter and more visible than voice synched rope.