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Error: EEPROM datasize error. #10

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keawepoo opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 2 comments
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Error: EEPROM datasize error. #10

keawepoo opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 2 comments

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@keawepoo
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Description

Send: M501
Recv: Error:EEPROM datasize error.
WARNING! Received an error from the printer's firmware, ignoring that as configured but you might want to investigate what happened here! Error: EEPROM datasize error.
Recv: echo:Index: 688 Size: 692
Recv: echo:Hardcoded Default Settings Loaded
Recv: echo:Settings Stored (692 bytes; crc 64672)
Recv: echo:EEPROM Initialized

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pluged usb into pi
started octoprint

Expected behavior: [What you expect to happen]
to work

Actual behavior: [What actually happens]
connects > error > disconnects.

Additional Information

patreon build - Oliveoil_TAZ6 Yellowfin_DualExtruderV3 - stock board

@marciot
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marciot commented Jan 15, 2020

At the moment, I regret I am only am able to maintain the build system and LulzBot specific modification. This appears to be an error of a more general nature and the best place to report this would be in upstream Marlin.

In any event, it seems a bit peculiar that OctoPrint is dropping the connection when this happens. An EEPROM error is not a critical error. Generally the printer will only load default settings in this case. So perhaps this is something that also should be reported in OctoPrint.

@keawepoo
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Fixed...

Refashed with lulzbot cura.
Originally flashed with Cura 4.1

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