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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Printer bed temperature goes above 80°C and continues raising further]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This was my 1st run in this machine</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[iadbd100]]></name>
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			<updated>2015-08-24T17:16:22Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Printer bed temperature goes above 80°C and continues raising further]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>iadbd100 wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>ow. But It starts to grow moisture droplets under the print bed? wont that be any problem?</p></blockquote></div><br /><p>That moisture should dry out if you let it run, and should not hurt anything. The question would be how did moisture get in there in the first place? How are you cleaning the glass?</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[carl_m1968]]></name>
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			<updated>2015-08-24T17:15:07Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Printer bed temperature goes above 80°C and continues raising further]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>ow. But It starts to grow moisture droplets under the print bed? wont that be any problem?</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[iadbd100]]></name>
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			<updated>2015-08-24T17:08:36Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Printer bed temperature goes above 80°C and continues raising further]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>on abs with stock firmware, my 1.0a would heat the bed to 90c.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[batmaster]]></name>
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			<updated>2015-08-24T16:57:30Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Printer bed temperature goes above 80°C and continues raising further]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The print bed temperature of my newly bought DaVinci 1.0A keeps raising above 80°C instead of being fixed at 70°C and continues to rise. Whether I give a calibration commend or print command, it does the same and does not start printing or calibration. Temperature also raises very slowly and I believe the temperature is much higher then it shows in the display by touching. I use DaVinci 2.0 for the last 9 months. It never showed any problem. I bought 2 pieces of DaVinci 1.0 A and both are acting the same.</p><p>Firmware: latest<br />Cartridge: ABS (Newly purchased and old ones both showing the same result)</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2015-08-24T14:21:30Z</updated>
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