If for some reason I need to stop the build by pressing the STOP button not the EMERGENCY STOP just the normal STOP button it stops the build but I can not start another build unless I hit the Disconnect button and then the Reconnect button before clicking the Begin Printing over USB. If I do it does not start the build. Not a huge issue but one that should be fixed. Not sure if it has been reported before or if it is just my setup.
Replicator 2 with Sailfish and HBP.
I am using a IOGear 4 Port USB over Ethernet device. (Works flawlessly even with Laser Cutter at the same time)
S3D 2.2.2
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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When this happens and I reconnect most of the time when it starts the build it has trouble with the stepper motors. What I mean is it makes a weird noise and the steppers go extremely slow and do not go where they are supposed too. When this happens I have to Disconnect again. Close S3D, Stop the Makerbot device in the IOGear USB software, restart the BOT, start the USB device in the IOGear software then start S3D and restart the print. If I do not follow those steps and forget to close S3D first then it does not shut down the USB connection correctly. So lets say the steppers are making noise and moving slowly so I reach behind the BOT and shut it off. In that case then when I start it back up and start the drivers in IOGear then start S3D it can not connect to the USB port it keeps saying port in use. The ONLY ways I can recover from that is a) reboot the computer. b) go into the device manager and disable the port and re enable the port, start the IOGear device and restart S3D and walla it works.