PronterFace Software - i3 MK2 - Getting the following Error
Hello,
need some help with the following error message, It seems to happen when printing out bigger prints that are much taller and wider. I was trying to print out the Dice Tower Bottom from Fat Dragons.
Error:checksum mismatch, Last Line: 1855765
[ERROR] Error:checksum mismatch, Last Line: 1855765
Resend: 1855766
Error:checksum mismatch, Last Line: 1879275
[ERROR] Error:checksum mismatch, Last Line: 1879275
Resend: 1879276
Error:checksum mismatch, Last Line: 2417735
[ERROR] Error:checksum mismatch, Last Line: 2417735
Resend: 2417736
[ERROR] Print thread died due to the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "printrun\printcore.pyc", line 471, in _print
File "printrun\printcore.pyc", line 545, in _sendnext
File "printrun\printcore.pyc", line 567, in _send
MemoryError
Re: PronterFace Software - i3 MK2 - Getting the following Error
I have had a similar error, about 26 hours in to a 30 hour print.
[ERROR] Print thread died due to the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "printrun\printcore.pyc", line 497, in _print
File "printrun\printcore.pyc", line 570, in _sendnext
File "printrun\printcore.pyc", line 592, in _send
MemoryError
Not very happy about this, it is unlikely to be caused by my PC !
Re: PronterFace Software - i3 MK2 - Getting the following Error
Same here! I've heard that there is a way to continue the print if you still have the software up. However you would have to edit the g-code so that it would continue printing where it was left off. To sum it all up, you basically have to make a new g-code file without the previous lines that were already printed. Sadly, I have no idea how to do this what so ever 🙁 . I will try seeing if I can find a way to edit g-code files but for right now I have no answer.
This is what I got as well:
[ERROR] Print thread died due to the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "printrun\printcore.pyc", line 471, in _print
File "printrun\printcore.pyc", line 545, in _sendnext
File "printrun\printcore.pyc", line 567, in _send
MemoryError