How I accidentally removed the firmwareīefore I had Octopi set up, I would download models from Thingiverse and manually ferry files over to the printer on an SD card. There are so many details in this that I love. This is an AI generated image, from the prompt “dead 3D printer”. The main fan spins up as normal and the screen turns on, but doesn’t say anything on it. If something goes wrong with the firmware, the printer doesn’t know how to tell you what has happened. Everything looked fine.Īfter some time I figured out that I had accidentally removed the firmware. I double checked that the cables hadn’t fallen out. I knew that all of the cables were in the right slots – I had already printed 30 strange plastic objects. I’d power it on, the display would light up blue – but without any text on it. I got it set up easily enough and started my journey into the strange world of 3D printing.Īfter I’d filled a shelf with red plastic tidbits, my Ender 3 started misbehaving. I wasn’t entirely convinced that Bang Good was a legitimate business at the time.īut Bang Good is real and I was delighted when my printer arrived, having traveled all the way from China in a neat little box.
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