![]() ![]() I pulled my CubePro apart today and there was a SD card with a bunch of files on it. I can believe 3DS has dome something to break attempts but its just another defect in the product we need to fix. but I haven't done much testing with taller parts. I mostly print "finetune.stl" because its a pretty fast print while I mess around with the printer. ![]() I did one rook and It lost position ~10mm but that was weeks ago now. on some attempts it will skip teeth on the belt while returning home after I cancel a print or at program end, other times it behaves as it should. I lose some steps( the printer loses its location) but it seems inconsistent. I'd gladly help with testings and maybe we can pay collectively for this research. I would have been a loyal client but this is scam and I don't want to afford 3dsys measurements to forcefully keep their clients. Everything from its slicer, supports, cartridges, chips and "safety instructions" are designed to waste their already overpriced material. so this programmer guy and I have come to believe that there might be a hardware reaction to the slightest mismatch. I get some of the erratic behavior supposedly caused by kisslicer too but I never changed the codes, just the headers. I can share them with you if think they can be of any help. I made a video and a pdf explaining my most relevant findings out of many experiments I made trying to hack the printer and chips. IF ANYONE has already started this process please let us know so were not paying R&D costs & having the work done twice. I can have them start the R&D process, if not finish it. I took this as they asked but they didn't have room in the budget to pay these guys to make an EEPROM resetter or chip emulator for the Cube pro. I have paid for his assistance so far but this is out my budget However, he is very honest about the circumstances (he doesn't own a cube either) and can't do any testings so it would still be experimental and may or may not work. He considers it would take 30-40 hrs to build ($12/hr). The programmer I have been in contact with offers to create a firmware for a similar microcontroller to reset the chips. I have tried several options, including writing this company they have a chip resetter for Da Vinci cartridges but they explained it won't work on ours and he doesn't own a cubepro to develop one (I bet he never will). For the chip hacking attemps I guess I am done for now. ![]()
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