What is the problem?
Timeout immediately after connecting to Prusa i3 mk1 using official firmware.
What did you already try to solve it?
I tried several cables, I tried to reinstall the firmware, restarting the printer and the raspberry pi.
Have you tried running in safe mode?
Yes
Did running in safe mode solve the problem?
No
Systeminfo Bundle
System information bundle octoprint-systeminfo-20220223150103.zip (63.0 KB)
Additional information about your setup
OctoPrint version 1.7.3
OctoPi version 0.18.0, running on Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Rev 1.2
Original Prusa i3 mk1 1.75 mm running firmware 3.0.12
I am able to run the webcam and I was also able to flash the firmware using OctoPi.
Do you have the 'RPi port' option set to 'off'? (if you are using a USB cable)
If you are trying to connect to your MK3 or MK3s via a USB connection and it fails, make sure you have "RPi Port" set to "off" in the settings on your Prusa.
["RPi port" setting in the printer's settings]
Other than the naming in the printer's settings might indicate "on" will simply make the USB port not work in favor of the GPIO pins on the Einsy. The mistake is hard to diagnose on first glance since there will be no error message generated by the printer, it will appear as a port to connec…
I have a MK1. I don't have an option for RPi port.
Sorry, I overlooked that detail! In that case I'm not really sure why it is failing to connect. The firmware responds with some information, but then there is no ok
message there anywhere. Something's being dropped in the communication somewhere.
Thank you, @Charlie_Powell for the input.
Since the firmware is quite old (2017), I was thinking of trying to recompile a current version of Marlin and flash it, but I'm first looking at ways to fix things in a simpler way since I can print fine from SD.
I also tried to install Klipper from OctoPi but I did not get very far.
I was able to connect to the printer and print using an older firmware. Seems that I needed the Mini Rambo version, "lite" not "full" Prusa drivers.
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