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05-23-2015, 11:27 AM #11
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PROBLEM SOLVED!!!
I pried of the pinheader for D8 and D9 on the Arduino and discovered, that the metal-contact of D8 inside the pinheader had one half of the contact in D8 and one in D9, so it bridged the two pins.
A faulty pinheader caused all of this.
I desoldered the header and added a new one. Now my printer runs like a beast :-)
I have flashed the firmware joop posted. I seems to work better than the original one!
Thank you to everyone, who tried to help
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