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Nater
(@nater)
Active Member
Target Temperature 1500c

Randomly during prints my printer will just yeet the target extruder temp to 1500c.. then of course, Maxtemp error..

Here's everything I've tried

- Replaced the thermistor 5x (current one installed is a new OEM)

- Replaced the extruder heater

- Removed octoprint entirely

- Reflashed firmware

- BOUGHT A NEW RAMBO

 

Currently Testing

- Uninstall Prusa slicer and reinstall 

Other Ideas

- Throw out window

- Install old firmware to printer 

- Test older version of slicer

 

I have never been so defeated by this printer, this has been trial and error for over a month.

Postato : 15/08/2021 2:10 am
Dan Rogers
(@dan-rogers)
Noble Member
Revert

If this started happening after a firmware update, I would recommend reverting to the prior version.

Postato : 15/08/2021 11:12 am
cwbullet
(@cwbullet)
Utenti
This a really odd one

This is a really odd one.  Please post back is downgrading your firmware works.  I am sure someone else could use the confirmation.  

The firmware installation / upgrade must have corrupted something.  

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Postato : 15/08/2021 12:25 pm
Peter M
(@peter-m)
Noble Member

On prusa website you find gcode that should work, these are for printing the printer parts.

Then you know it is the slicer.

https://www.prusa3d.com/prusa-i3-printable-parts/

Postato : 15/08/2021 1:37 pm
Nater
(@nater)
Active Member
Topic starter answered:
ooops

 

Aheh, so this is where the problem started at least. However the issue started happening with other filament profiles so I never thought to check if this was the case. I saw someone mention while researching yesterday that if you enter 2400 it will automatically revert to 1500 and 2400 is an easy typo. After running into this error a lot, I'm hoping that the extreme temperature caused issues with the rambo/thermistor causing crashing on other filament settings.

Postato : 15/08/2021 1:40 pm
cwbullet
(@cwbullet)
Utenti
That

That would explain it.  Stupid mistakes can often be the most difficult to figure out.  

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Postato : 15/08/2021 2:19 pm
Xanthe
(@xanthe)
Trusted Member
Another option?

You could try resorting to sintered metal instead of plastic!
😆

Postato : 15/08/2021 3:15 pm
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