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Re: Sudden Print Failure

Yep it's an antispam feature of the forum once you have 10 posts you can post links.  It just makes a thread much easier to follow if the picture is right there as you read.

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Re: Sudden Print Failure

wardjr wrote:

If I remember correctly when I used the stock hot end with ABS I used a temp of 215.

If the temperature graph ever breaks 210'C then Repetier Host kills all heating immediately and crashes such that I have to physically disconnect and reconnect the printer USB cable and restart the program.

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Re: Sudden Print Failure

wardjr wrote:

Yep it's an antispam feature of the forum once you have 10 posts you can post links.  It just makes a thread much easier to follow if the picture is right there as you read.

Infinitely so.

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Re: Sudden Print Failure

stvrbbns wrote:
wardjr wrote:

If I remember correctly when I used the stock hot end with ABS I used a temp of 215.

If the temperature graph ever breaks 210'C then Repetier Host kills all heating immediately and crashes such that I have to physically disconnect and reconnect the printer USB cable and restart the program.

Have you ever looked at the temp chart when this happens?  Sounds like it is hitting max temp which should be 220.  If it is overshooting by that much you may want to do PID auto tune.(instructions in WIKI)

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Re: Sudden Print Failure

wardjr wrote:

Have you ever looked at the temp chart when this happens?  Sounds like it is hitting max temp which should be 220.  If it is overshooting by that much you may want to do PID auto tune.(instructions in WIKI)

I have followed the http://www.soliwiki.com/PID_tuning instructions previously but can do so again and will watch the temperature chart more closely next print. I did not know that the maximum/shutoff temperature was 220'C.

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Re: Sudden Print Failure

If you want that max temp can be changed in the firmware but that setting is there to protect the Peek hot end.

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