Random Crash Detected - what to look for
Hello All - thanks for looking.
I can't figure what is causing random crash detected issues. I noticed this a few times during a print, but it just returned back to where it was. Anything I should be looking for? I just recently did a first setup "wizard calibration" and bed level correction calibration.
Thanks for your help
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I followed this guide https://help.prusa3d.com/article/crash-detection_2100 and all looks well. I was printing the 3 x 3 calibration model found here when it occurred - https://help.prusa3d.com/article/bed-level-correction_2267 - I tell you guys - I'm sorry - but so many odd things are now happening after I upgraded the firmware and slicer to the latest on my MK3s - I am not sure if these things are coincidences, red herrings or something is just not right with the new slicer 2.5. All my prints are now lifting in the corners as well. I am trying to troubleshoot this, re-calibrate and now I need to use outer brims too to keep my edges down? I never had to do that before. Did I get a bad roll of PLA, is my textured bed no longer as good as it was etc. I have been printing hundreds of prints the same way no changes and all of a sudden - my prints are lifting after I re-sliced a model using the same project file in the new version of prusa slicer. I want to think it is coincidence - I need to try an older version of the slicer as the next step - but I want to see if anyone else experience odd issues after upgrading to 2.5 slicer and the latest firmware.
Thanks
RE: Random Crash Detected - what to look for
When I first started with my Prusa MK3S 2 years ago, I did get a crash. In my case, it was because one of my belts was too tight (I think it was my X one - can't remember for sure)
Prusa has a guide on this here: Adjusting belt tension MK3/S | Prusa Knowledge Base (prusa3d.com)
Hope it helps