This is only a one time process and will not need to be done again for the life of the brewer. This will start the cleaning the brewer and fill your cup with hot water. Once the water is heated, the word "Ready" will display and the travel mug button will flash. This will fill up the brewer and heat the water. "Prime" will flash on the display screen and the travel mug image will illuminate. Make sure the motor turns by hand and the gear on top is not jammed. This will turn the brewer on, and a blue light will show in the water reservoir. Place the reservoir back into the brewer and replace the lid. Remove the lid from the water reservoir, then remove the water reservoir from the coffee brewer and fill with fresh, cool water. It may be dry and needs priming, It means the system is not full of water, and has to have the air removed: instructions. Here is a video showing the cleaning process, it may clarify things: In the tank is a little black block in it's own chamber, this should float when the tank has water in it, if it isn't, tap the side of tank to free it. I understand and write some of my own g-code.įollowing is a copy of the simplest g-code I use.It's probably the needle needs cleaning, but below are the 4 most common Keurig problems.ĭouble check the tank is seated correctly, with no debris underneath. If there is a problem with g-code, why would it run perfectly on one machine and not the other? I have cross tested many g-code files and all run on one and not the other. I have tried feeding with USB with still same problem. G1 X0.1 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 Move to start position G1 Z2.0 F3000 Move Z Axis up little to prevent scratching of Heat Bed Count the beeps to see which code does not finish. And start with something other than home. You can search in the Windows Start menu and then launch it. Step 2: Open Disk Management on Windows PC. Step 1: Insert the driver into the USB port of the PC. Maybe put a beep code line between each line and see which line it stops on. You can easily do it by launching the Disk Management system on your device and can confirm that the backup drives status is online. Maybe it never really finishes "home" so it doesn't go to next line in the code. I will attempt to attached a 30 second video that explains what is happening better than words. I have tried restarting my computer, verifying game integridy and cashe for those games, and turing off virus protection. When I open some games on my computer steam says, 'Running' for about two seconds, then says 'syncing' and closes the game. ![]() ![]() I then have to reboot to get any response. Steam runs game, then stops after two seconds. Controller screen says Heating Done and freezes. I select my file from SD card and bed and nozzle heats up properly and I hear the steppers kick in and move into home position.Īt the point where the nozzle starts to move down to it's print position and is expected to lay its first line on the left side of the bed is when everything stops. This problem was first noted when I attempted to run some bed leveling code that I have used many times before. I have been using Cura 4.0 from day one with both Ender 3s and run all g-code from a Sd card. I have search far and wide on both youtube and forums and can't find anyone claiming to have had this issue. I have used PLA for all my projects and have had a few small issues but have had easy fixes with the help of youtube. I have 2 Ender 3's that are about 1 year old.
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