Creality Print can see the Pad and the 2 printers attached to it but can't connect to any of them, pad or printers. Updated to the latest Sonic Pad firmware, that seems to have dropped today, and no difference there. Thankfully drag and dropping files to the web browser works just fine, so a bit of a workaround.
Same problem here on my Sonic Pad won't load file from USB, won't print. My system was working great until this update, now I can't do anything. I have a Sonic Pad on an Ender 3 S1 Plus, only had it for 2 months, but it worked, now all I have is a dead printer.
Someone at Creality needs to fix this problem immediately! Explore our comprehensive troubleshooting guide for the Creality Sonic Pad. Get expert solutions to printing, connectivity, photography and functionalit. The Print head stopping midprint might be because the gcode file is corrupt, not because it disconnected.
Download the gcode file from the pad and compare it to the original gcode file. You can diff the two files with exam diff pro, but the easier method is to just look at the byte size of each, if they're are identical then the files are. When I try to setup my Sonic Pad to my CR-M4, I'm unable to get the pad connected to the printer.
I create the new flash files as the pad directs me to. I insert the usb with new firmware into the printer, turn on the power, and the printer pad now just says Creality. is there a reason I have to request to ask this company to add support for a Creality Sonic Pad? Like others, I have an Ender 3 S1 PRO with a Sonic pad, works GREAT!, but I can get the device as an "other" printer in the devices but I can not send files or print to it from inside the software at all.
I need some help with my CR-10 Smart Pro, I got a Sonic pad for my birthday and after weeks of talking with Creality and try everything I can think of, the Sonic pad will not connect to the printer with the usb cable? Any suggestions would be appreciated. This guide covers the setup process for the Creality Sonic Pad, including installing printer firmware, calibration, and printing with the Sonic Pad. The guide will help you get started using the Sonic Pad with an Ender 3, Ender 5, or similar Creality 3D printer.
I have been printing with my Ender 3 S1 Plus and Sonic Pad for a few months without any major issues. My typical project is developed on my computer, sliced with Creality Slicer then exported to a USB memory stick. Then the USB is inserted into my Sonic Pad where I invoke the print feature.
It would then read the file, display the details but NOT a visual preview, then print. Now it does. Here, you'll find answers and solutions to common printing challenges, connectivity issues, and more, ensuring you make the most out of your Creality Sonic Pad experience.