![]() ![]() Sometimes the word choices are a bit strange, but the meaning almost always comes through. I find that google translate does surprisingly well. ![]() I must use the google translator and it is possible that the translation may not be too reliable in some moments. In configuration.h, search for “Stepper Drivers”, and you will see the #defines you must change. Note that it is setup for the DRV8825 drivers, so you must change it to your TB6600 drivers. # define REPRAP_DISCOUNT_FULL_GRAPHIC_SMART_CONTROLLERĪnd on the other hand uncomment the following lines:Īssuming you don’t have dual endstops, this is the correct version. Well, first obstacle saved, it already presents information on my screen (not graphic) “RepRapDiscount Smart Controller”, for this I had to comment in “configuration.h” the following lines: I should uncomment this screen and comment on the graphic screen. #define REPRAP_DISCOUNT_SMART_CONTROLLER Possibly this is the configuration of my LCD My screen is not “LCD_SAINSMART_I2C_2004”, but I am going to check in configuration.h to find my screen, when I have it solved I will inform you. Thanks anyway since you have given me light on the path that I could not find, in fact the screen that I have right now is similar to this " ". I have tried to install “Marlin_V1CNC_Ramps_2.0.7.2_510-src” and I still have no information on the screen, in the Arduino IDE I have opened the serial monitor and software startup information appears:Įcho: Last Updated: | Author: (V1 Engineering, Ryan, 510S)Įcho: Free Memory: 3389 PlannerBufferBytes: 1456Įcho: V82 stored settings retrieved (665 bytes crc 51192)Īs you can see, the software has been loaded, but I still have the problem in the LCD, I will have the LCD type wrongly configured, where and what would be the LCD that I should configure. I’m trying to load Marlin 2.0 on my arduino mega + ramp 1.4 + LCD 2004A, but I don’t get information on the lcd screen and I’m going crazy because I can’t find where the fault is, I have tried to install the software for BQ Hephestos and in this case yes It works fine, I get the information on the screen, which I am doing wrong. There are more details about getting the Marlin firmware and flashing it in the docs: The only way to test is to go through the setup and see if they work. It is very possible that either the drivers or the mega have broken. Otherwise, the machine will try to move way too fast. You should install all the jumpers under the drivers to enable 1/32 microstepping. If you don’t adjust the current, they will overheat, or “skip steps”. You will need to adjust the current on the DRV8825s though. ![]() It does not need any additional configuration. The firmware from Ryan’s github already has been configured for CNC work. You can run two motors off of a single driver by wiring them in serial: I would not start with the dual endstop version, because it is more advanced. The recommended firmware for RAMPS is Marlin, configured by Ryan. So you will need another motor eventually. The MPCNC and LowRider2 both use 5 motors. Hopefully, the translation back to Spanish works well enough for this conversation. I know some Spanish, but I won’t torture you by trying to write anything but English. I can read your posts just fine through google translate.
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