Printer turns on, but the extruder or bed won't heat. Fix: You flashed the wrong thermistor type. In the firmware, Tronxy uses a "1" or "5" thermistor table. Recompile with correct settings.
If you own a Tronxy XY-2 Pro, you know it’s a sturdy, reliable workhorse in the budget 3D printer arena. But like any piece of complex hardware, its soul is its software: the firmware. Outdated stock firmware can lead to layer shifts, thermal runaway risks, poor auto-leveling, or a noisy LCD interface.
"No printer attached" on LCD. Fix: Baud rate mismatch. Mainboard is set to 115200, screen expects 250000. You need to recompile the firmware with #define BAUDRATE 250000 .
Printer turns on, but the extruder or bed won't heat. Fix: You flashed the wrong thermistor type. In the firmware, Tronxy uses a "1" or "5" thermistor table. Recompile with correct settings.
If you own a Tronxy XY-2 Pro, you know it’s a sturdy, reliable workhorse in the budget 3D printer arena. But like any piece of complex hardware, its soul is its software: the firmware. Outdated stock firmware can lead to layer shifts, thermal runaway risks, poor auto-leveling, or a noisy LCD interface.
"No printer attached" on LCD. Fix: Baud rate mismatch. Mainboard is set to 115200, screen expects 250000. You need to recompile the firmware with #define BAUDRATE 250000 .