![]() ![]() How is that command in any way printer specific? Well, for one the W is not a standard Marlin command. And similarly, I've given people gcode I've created for testing that they have run.ĭavid's comment is plain superstition without fact based knowledge of how the firmware and gcode interact/interoperate.Īs an example: G28 W. I've ran gcode Mk2 users have made on my MK3 while helping then resolve problems. RE: Print problems since new firmware and software update Prior to the latest firmware and software updates, I had no problems with sensor except when using silk or translucent/clear filament. I have no clue why the sensor would cause the "heating" stop but can understand how it might possibly cause the filament change stop as it may be too sensitive and just sees a filament out condition. I must also not that the filament I am printing with is opaque and does not shine (as that was problem discussed previously with the sensor), it is light brown (skin) in color. Until I can do this I will leave the filament sensor off as that seems to be the root of the problem. I will when I get some clear time as I have to take the whole extruder apart and replace/upgrade as that is part of the 2.5S kit. I have the new Mk2.5S sensor upgrade but have not installed yet. So I turned off the filament sensor and now all problems have gone away (so far after 2 hours of printing). Changed filament (pulled out color and replaced with same) and the printer started but kept doing heating stops. Woke up this morning (20 hour print) and found printer beeping for filament change. I have reduced fan speed to 175 and then to 150 but no change. ![]() Intervals vary between 1 minute and 15 minutes. The printer keeps stopping for a few seconds and the LCD says "heating" but temps show stable. With no stops inserted in slicer 2.0 the printer periodically stops and says to unload and reload filament. Print problems since new firmware and software updateĪs posted elsewhere, since I did the most recent firmware and software updates the following problems have developed: ![]()
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