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| DinkyMods:
--- Quote from: Rapsey on February 26, 2019, 01:17:29 pm ---You might try to email the manufacturer and find out what the LED means. It might flash in some kind of pattern to differentiate among several error.... I guess that would be the only way to find out. Will do, but it might take a while to get a reply from the Chinese manufacturer. --- End quote --- Creality is usually pretty good about quick replies as they are trying to be more involved in the community than most Chinese printer manufacturers. If you don’t get a reply directly you can also try messaging Naomi Wu (she goes by Naomi ‘SexyCyborg’ Wu on YouTube) as she works directly with Creality as a bit of a community liaison. I’ll reach out to a couple people I know here as well that have CR-10s still using the stock board and see if they know what that LED indicates. |
| Rapsey:
Alright so I contacted Creality and although their response times are indeed pretty good, they weren't all that helpful. I asked them what this flashing LED meant to which I got the default reply: it's probably your G-code file, here try this one. After informing them it was definitely not the G-code and once again asking about the LED they told me "the diagram is not so carefully marked". They said it was probably a fault in the board and suggested I get a replacement. Although this didn't tell me anything I didn't already know I opted to order a new board anyway. I'll report back then I have received and installed it. |
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