Upgrading to 3.2 but had no first layer issues to begin with?
I am going to flash the latest firmware but I have not had any of the first layer issues like reported here.
Should I still do a factory reset or just flashit and forget it?
Is there a best practice when installing new firmware for what calibrations to do or anything?
Cheers,
Jon
Re: Upgrading to 3.2 but had no first layer issues to begin with?
I flashed it and then started printing a nozzle box in PETG without calibrating anything, so far so good.
The LA seems to be making a difference but I wont know till its done.
Would still like to know if there is a best practice for what to do after a reflash, if any.
Cheers,
Jon
Re: Upgrading to 3.2 but had no first layer issues to begin with?
It came out pretty good. The top layer is a bit rough,hard to makeout the numbers but that could be due to the stl I downloaded.
The edges look great to me, though I am a complete noob.
InkSmith PETG with Prusa control using settings: Prusa Pet, .2mm quality, 20% infil
What do you think?
Cheers,
Jon
Re: Upgrading to 3.2 but had no first layer issues to begin with?
Where did you find firmwafre 3.2? I can see only 3.1.3 on the support site for the mk3.
Re: Upgrading to 3.2 but had no first layer issues to begin with?
you may want to check out the issues here first you may not want to risk damaging your bed https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/issues
You can download i3.2.0 here https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/releases
The Latest Firmware can be found here https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/releases
Open Firmware Issues https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/issues
Re: Upgrading to 3.2 but had no first layer issues to begin with?
Everyone reading this thread should be reminded that RC are just that (Release Candidate)- they are NOT guaranteed to be without issues (and there could be some serious issues.) Use at your own risk... Granted there are plenty of us "testing" with it, but new users should avoid this unless they are totally comfortable with what they are doing.