![]() My printer is under a desk that is only used for the printer and storing various stuff. Please remember this only applies to me and may not directly apply to your situation. If i find anything significant I'll post my findings. I plan to do some tests including further isolating the pi and various changes to reduce electrical noise and see what happens. For example high static, electrical noise from printer/power supply ect. The one thing almost all have in common is a hardline fixes the issue.īut given the lack of fix and similarity of issues among a smaller group of people I am theorizing the issue may have more to do with specific conditions. So I believe the issue has yet to be found and may not be wide spread because in some cases it may not be a bug at all. I just want to note that similar issues have been noted in this thread and many other on several forums for a few years. It's probably not the printer (same issue, I have two printers). It's not corruption of the build (formatted and re-installed octoprint multiple times). Static/Dynamic IP (this made no difference with the above issues). Signal strength (for a test moved the printer next to the router). ![]() I have ruled out the router (tried multiple routers through the home). But again I will only re-gain wifi if I reboot the pi manually. ![]() The print doesn't stop, in fact the print has always continued and completed without issue. About 50% of the time WIFI will stop working a moment or two after I start a print.After a seemingly random amount of time the server will loose wifi connection and not re-connect until reboot.I'll list the two main issues I have been having. I leave my server on 24/7 and only turn off the printer. What happens to me is a combination of things. I unfortunately don't have any good news to add but I too have been dealing with this issue on and off for a few years but recently it's been getting worse. Will probably end up leaving it wired not point in going back just a matter of routing a cable. The thing I changed yesterday though, was to enable I2C & installed the Micro Panel Plugin.ĭisconnected the Display I bit later as mine was an SSD1106 & not compatible, but left the config unchanged & ordered a compatible screen.Ĭan't check a lot right now as a 4 hour print is in progress & I have got control back by plugging in an Ethernet cable & logging in thru it's IP. Just power cycle'd it & then assumed it was fine. I know it's a Pi issue, not an Octo Print issue, but will still comment on what I changed yesterday that caused the first problem which at the time I didn't investigate to well. On all occasions I could not ping it & it wasn't showing up in my Omada Wifi management. ![]() It may also have happened yesterday on a couple of occasions too, as I had a couple of retarts while experimenting with things & though the Pi wasn't running. Experienced this Toay for the first time 10% into a Print. ![]()
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