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Jumbonot
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new firmware 3.10.1

I just flashed the latest firmware to my i3Mk3s+ and it has now crashed 3 times during a print; the same print I had just done six times in a row. What is my recourse? Should I just roll back to the earlier version? Or is there a way to determine what is happening?

Thanks in advance for any answers.

Respondido : 03/02/2022 7:02 pm
bobstro
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RE:

Can you give a bit more detail about what you mean by "crash"?

Rolling back is straightforward. Worst case, you may want to do a factory reset.

 

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Respondido : 03/02/2022 7:05 pm
Jumbonot
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Topic starter answered:
RE: new firmware 3.10.1

The printer reports a "crash detected" message and asks if I want to continue the print. I have continued the print on the 3 occasions this has happened and the print looked ok. I just did the update last night and haven't had time to check things more closely yet. The fact that no one else has this problem tells me it's for sure something I did or am doing that is my issue here.

Respondido : 04/02/2022 7:42 am
Zoltan
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RE:

Could you see a real mechanical crash marks on the print?

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Respondido : 04/02/2022 10:32 am
Michael J
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RE: new firmware 3.10.1

You're not the only one.  I updated my firmware and have had two crashes.  The first crashes I've had in the 6 months I've owned myMK3S+.  Mine appear to be random.  My firmware is 3.10.1-4697.

 

 

Respondido : 04/02/2022 3:39 pm
Jumbonot
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Topic starter answered:
RE: new firmware 3.10.1

Hey Zoltan, how are you?  No... no evidence of a collision with the printed object. The errors appear to occur at random and I can see no defect in the print. I kept continuing the print on one until it finished and it looked fine. I had just finished printing six of the same model before I flashed the firmware; then I flashed the machine, changed filament color and continued to print. I've had my machine for about 8 months and this is the first problem I've encountered after hundreds of prints.

 Glad to see you here, Zoltan!

Respondido : 04/02/2022 5:10 pm
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