Hi I gave this a go but got a couple of issues I was hoping people might be able to help with.amortech wrote:Hey Everyone.
Been a while but nice to see this thread still active.
Unfortunately I was forced to use the Cubepro today for a big ABS job so came back here to see whats up.....
I DID MAKE A NICE DISCOVERY FOR EVERYONE!
In order to bypass the filament counter on the new firmware just scroll to the very bottom of the DECODED Cubepro file and you will see a
^LayerTime: 146.2000 1831.109 83360.242
That last value mirrors the material length from above:
^MaterialLengthE1: 83360.242
^MaterialLengthE2: 0.000
^MaterialLengthE3: 0.000
Change both those values and you are golden on the latest firmware.
Stay tuned as the next step for me is swapping the board out for my new Fastbot and running Octoprint on CubePro - so done with this machine. Have a flashforge pro, TypeA Series 1 Pro, Zmorph, Raise3d and they all turn circles around this heap.
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^15-CHUCK:55:16-1142016
^PrinterModel:CUBEPRO
^Firmware:V1.14
^Minfirmware:V0.00
^DRM:000000000000
^ConfigAndConfiguration:No-
^MaterialCodeE1: 266
^MaterialCodeE2: -1
^MaterialCodeE3: -1
^MaterialLengthE1: 9362.179
^MaterialLengthE2: 0.000
^MaterialLengthE3: 0.000
^ExtruderTypeE1:0
^ExtruderTypeE2:0
^ExtruderTypeE3:0
^LayerTime: 20.2000 80.945 9241.249
That doesn't work for me also. If I change the value of ^MaterialLengthE1: to 0.000 the cube replies "Invalid file format". If I change the value to 0.0001 it counts down the Filament on the chip regardless what value I give to ^LayerTime. If I change the value to 0.0001 and start with an empty cartridge it says not enough filament left for this job. You can put up to sixty zeroes after the point. With sixtyone the cube just switches itself off after some timeCould_Do_Better wrote:Hi I gave this a go but got a couple of issues I was hoping people might be able to help with.amortech wrote:Hey Everyone.
Been a while but nice to see this thread still active.
Unfortunately I was forced to use the Cubepro today for a big ABS job so came back here to see whats up.....
I DID MAKE A NICE DISCOVERY FOR EVERYONE!
In order to bypass the filament counter on the new firmware just scroll to the very bottom of the DECODED Cubepro file and you will see a
^LayerTime: 146.2000 1831.109 83360.242
That last value mirrors the material length from above:
^MaterialLengthE1: 83360.242
^MaterialLengthE2: 0.000
^MaterialLengthE3: 0.000
Change both those values and you are golden on the latest firmware.
Stay tuned as the next step for me is swapping the board out for my new Fastbot and running Octoprint on CubePro - so done with this machine. Have a flashforge pro, TypeA Series 1 Pro, Zmorph, Raise3d and they all turn circles around this heap.
Here are the relevant extracts from my Decoded cubepro file.
As you can see the two numbers are different (9362.179 & 9241.249). I went ahead and changed them both to 0.001 (I figured that I better pretend to use some material).Code: Select all
^15-CHUCK:55:16-1142016 ^PrinterModel:CUBEPRO ^Firmware:V1.14 ^Minfirmware:V0.00 ^DRM:000000000000 ^ConfigAndConfiguration:No- ^MaterialCodeE1: 266 ^MaterialCodeE2: -1 ^MaterialCodeE3: -1 ^MaterialLengthE1: 9362.179 ^MaterialLengthE2: 0.000 ^MaterialLengthE3: 0.000 ^ExtruderTypeE1:0 ^ExtruderTypeE2:0 ^ExtruderTypeE3:0 ^LayerTime: 20.2000 80.945 9241.249
Following an Encode of the modified file, the CubePro simply says 'Invalid File Format'
I'm a complete Noob, just getting up to speed, any help would be appreciated as I'd love to use sensibly priced filaments!