That’s what you should expect to see when the host recognizes the printer board. Your initial dmesg log had that too, the problem was that it kept disconnecting after that. Hopefully the connection will remain stable.
It is fixed!!! Wiring the pad to power on the 12/24 on the board fixed the problem. It has synced over a thousand times now without an error. Thank you so much for the help!!
@Guffanator when you say you wired the pad to power on the 12/24, what are you referring to exactly? I am fighting the USB ports disabled by hub (EMI?) issue on my speeder pad that runs my v400 and Neptune 3 Max to no avail and am curious to see if this may be the fix.
I cut the cord off the power supply that came with the speeder pad and wired to a connect to the port in the picture. I doubt that is your problem because the power for the speeder pad on the V400 is already wired to the board.
Thanks! Yeah this would be a hail Mary for sure, but something I haven’t tried yet anyways. Between my post and your reply, I manually specified a 250000 baud rate under my [mcu] config and so far it has been behaving (knock on wood).
Problem I was having was with the speeder pad hooked to the super racer. It’s not the v400 causing your problem if that helps. It’s the other printer… The speeder pad doesn’t like having more than one printer running on it even though they advertise it to work with 3. It wants a solid loop. That’s why hooking power to the board worked for me. It’s a closed system now. The board on your other printer might fluctuate voltage differently than the v400 and that’s what causes that problem.
No one asked about an input port.
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