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Zbigniew Trzepizur
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Hi guys,

@Tojik: please see the log file attached. Indeed, the log download on PrusaLink webpage does seem kind of broken 😉

@Olafejs: I assume you're using Windows and haven't manually enabled SSH on your Pi image. 

  • First, enable SSH access to your Pi. Turn the printer off, put the Pi microSD card into your computer. Ignore any messages about unformatted or unreadable partitions (definitely don't format them). You should see a drive named "boot" in your File Explorer. Create an empty file called "ssh" (make sure it's not "ssh.txt") in Notepad there. Eject the card, put it back in your Pi and turn on the printer.
  • Open Windows Command Prompt and use scp to copy the log file (it uses SSH behind the scenes):
    scp pi@<your_Pi's_IP address>:/var/log/daemon.log C:\Users\Desktop\

    Type "yes" for the fingerprint question.
    Use the password "raspberry"

  • You should now have the log file on your desktop.

Cheers,
Zbig

Posted : 14/10/2022 1:48 pm
Zbigniew Trzepizur
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RE: 0.7.0 RC1 Beep when printing

OF course I meant "scp pi@<your_Pi's_IP address>:/var/log/daemon.log C:\Users\your_user_name\Desktop\"

Posted : 14/10/2022 1:58 pm
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Olafejs
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Topic starter answered:
RE: 0.7.0 RC1 Beep when printing

macOS and SSH enabled 🙂

Sended via PM to @Tojik 🙂

Posted by: @zbigniew-trzepizur

Hi guys,

@Tojik: please see the log file attached. Indeed, the log download on PrusaLink webpage does seem kind of broken 😉

@Olafejs: I assume you're using Windows and haven't manually enabled SSH on your Pi image. 

  • First, enable SSH access to your Pi. Turn the printer off, put the Pi microSD card into your computer. Ignore any messages about unformatted or unreadable partitions (definitely don't format them). You should see a drive named "boot" in your File Explorer. Create an empty file called "ssh" (make sure it's not "ssh.txt") in Notepad there. Eject the card, put it back in your Pi and turn on the printer.
  • Open Windows Command Prompt and use scp to copy the log file (it uses SSH behind the scenes):
    scp pi@<your_Pi's_IP address>:/var/log/daemon.log C:\Users\Desktop\

    Type "yes" for the fingerprint question.
    Use the password "raspberry"

  • You should now have the log file on your desktop.

Cheers,
Zbig

 

Posted : 14/10/2022 1:59 pm
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