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Hi!

I have a Voron 2.4 running Octopi. It works fine, has done for several years. My problem is that my Python is out of date, so I need to upgrade it. The recommended method is to fire up the Voron and use the backup option. Then create a new instance of Raspian on a fresh sd card, with Octopi set up. Insert new sd, and restore. Easy.....

I have done this several times now, with the same disappointing result.

I have got as far as putting in the fresh sd disk into the Raspi with Raspian/octopi setup on it, and using the backup/restore option to restore from the dowloaded backup file on my computer. It does a (very quick) restore, and puts me back into the Octopi screen (in browser on computer) where I can connect. I try to connect but Raspi will not apparently find the printer. The lights do not come on like they usually do which is ominous... 

I look in Octoprint settings in the Serial connection section, and whereas while using the original sd disk (original working sd disk) in 'Serial port' it says '/tmp/printer', with the new sd disk it does not, it offers only  'Auto' or  '/dev/ttyACM0'. I put '/tmp/printer' into the 'Addnl serial ports' window, put this does not transfer into the Serial port box as a connection option. So, I assume because of this, it cannot connect?

What am I missing?

copy of the terminal.

 

Changing monitoring state from "Offline" to "Opening serial connection"
Connecting to port /dev/ttyACM0, baudrate 115200
Changing monitoring state from "Opening serial connection" to "Connecting"
Connected to: Serial<id=0xab0e0f10, open=True>(port='/dev/ttyACM0', baudrate=115200, bytesize=8, parity='N', stopbits=1, timeout=10.0, xonxoff=False, rtscts=False, dsrdtr=False), starting monitor
Send: N0 M110 N0*125
No answer from the printer within the connection timeout, trying another hello
Connection closed, closing down monitor
Closing down send loop
Changing monitoring state from "Connecting" to "Offline"

 

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