I’m struggling with getting my Ender 3 Pro connected to my Raspberry Pi 4 via USB. The connection just doesn’t seem to be established. From what I’ve read, it could be any number of things… but I was hoping someone here had some input.

Thanks!

  • @PKRockinOP
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    11 year ago

    Sorry, yeah I realized my post was super light on info - the printer is in the basement and far away :)

    Where I’m at:

    • Multiple USB A <-> Micro-USB cables were tried
    • RPi4 turns on, I can access Octoprint just fine. Octoprint says it could not recognize any connected printer
    • E3Pro turns on just fine, is completely stock and has not been modified in any way.
    • @blueday
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      21 year ago

      My first couple things would be to verify the usb cable does data. Some cables are power only, and that obviously won’t work. If you have any other devices you can test with, that’d be great. Like verify an older android phone is seen by the computer with the cable. Other thing would be to change the serial USB settings. Try different data rates like 115200 and 57600. Should be 115200, but who knows if/when Creality changes something.