Should the "factory_reset" file really be 0 bytes? #848
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andrey-helldar
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Before I wrote the previous message, I hadn't even tried writing a file to the flash drive—I thought there was no point in writing a 0-byte file. But I was wrong :) I wrote the file, turned on the printer, and it blinked the light and screen a few times, then seemed to freeze. I waited about 10 minutes, then removed the flash drive and simply turned the printer off and on. Everything worked. The stock firmware worked. Thanks! |
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Backstory.
Creality K1 Max.
Moonraker + Fluidd installed.
The default Creality Print has been removed.
I bought CFS. I inserted the included flash drive. Now I only see the Creality logo on the screen. No other messages.
When I try to access the printer's IP address, I see the Fluidd interface, which can't connect to Moonraker.
SSH isn't working - Connection Refused.
I want to reset it to factory settings. I found the file from the repository, but after unpacking it, the
factory_resetfile contains 0 bytes of code.https://github.com/Guilouz/Creality-Helper-Script-Wiki/tree/main/downloads/Files
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