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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi there, I own a solidoodle press and just recently&nbsp; I was uncloggling a jam and suddenly my exturder temperture spiked to 350 and then stayed in between 349 and&nbsp; 352.&nbsp; Realizing this I assumed the thermister was broken so I disconnected it and the temp. reading didn&#039;t change.&nbsp; <br />It appears to be a board issue because when the bed thermistor is disconnected it goes straight to 0. <br />I even have a couple extras thermistors around that I hooked up to it and the reading remained the same. <br />Any ideas of how I should proceed? <br />Please help,&nbsp; I do have some technical expertise</p>]]></description>
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