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>> No.2614513 [View]
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I would like opinions, I currently own 6 printers

>Voron v0.1
>Voron Trident 300 cubed
>Ender 3
>Kingroon kp3s
>Kingroon kp3s pro
>cr-10s pro

So pic related is a printer I am 50/50 on just storing this in the garage, due to a few reasons

>part changes are severely limited.
>Would have to make a new harness adapter if I swap parts to be compatible with the ribbon, if I got rid of the ribbon I would have to make a new harness and just wasting wires.

So I am wondering if I should find a newer printer that has a 300x300 bed or a couple of smaller printers instead?

>kind of tempted to do 100 dollar ender 3 microcenter

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2592546

Okay the controller board in my 3d printer is an atmega2560 and a problem I keep having is that the controller board is 50/50 on successfully restarting or get stuck, and have to completely cut power.

I heard about watch dogs timer causing this, went through klipper's source code, which is the firmware I have, and they already have this implemented.

Question is, is there an alternative way of rebooting the board I could possibly due by manipulating GPIO pins or more reliable way?

BTW you can specify a restart method and they have one called "arduino" but that appears to not matter.

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