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SlugParade
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Firmware bug: Total print time showing incorrect value

Firstly, where is the preferred place to report a firmware bug, as I'm new to the Prusa world.  Choices seem to be here, Reddit, and perhaps Github?

In the meantime, my Total print time is displaying a value several times longer than my new printer has even been assembled.  Details below:

1.  I completed my MK3S assembly and troubleshooting on 3-Jul-2020.  VERY satisfying project, thumbs-up Prusa staff.  I would have paid more for the kit than pre-assembled, not less.  🙂

2.  I did a small amount of printing, maybe 2 hours.

3.  I updated the firmware to the current 3.9.0-3421 from the prior version.

4.  I did a little bit more printing (2-3h?)

5.  Today 05-Jul-2020 when I display Support-->Statistics I see Total filament 8.13m (sounds right), and Total print time:  13d 07h 22m (impossible).  I believe Total print time was reporting correctly before the firmware change, but I can't 100% guarantee this.

Thanks

Posted : 06/07/2020 4:52 am
bobstro
(@bobstro)
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RE: Firmware bug: Total print time showing incorrect value

Did you do a factory reset after updating firmware?

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Posted : 06/07/2020 5:21 am
SlugParade
(@slugparade)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Firmware bug: Total print time showing incorrect value

Thanks bostro, I had not done a factory reset following my firmware update.  In lieu of all settings surviving a firmware update, I appreciate that there are partial resets including "statistics only"--I did one, and I'm now zeroed out.  (I feel a little dirty as if I've rolled back my car's odometer, but I'll get over it.)  My calibrations and bed settings of course survived the statistics reset, so no re-calibration necessary.  Thanks!

This post was modified 4 years ago by SlugParade
Posted : 07/07/2020 4:26 am
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