printer stuck on bed heating after brick unplugged #88
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The gcode uses M105 for reporting the temperature. The Marlin site suggests M155 instead. I do not know if this has anything to do with it or not. Come to think of it, I also occasionally still have that issue with the gcode terminals breaking. |
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I have a 10A brick and the 10A firmware. recently the brick seemed to have the plug come loose from it and the printer turned off. I think this caused the weird behavior that I am experiencing but I am not sure. I also changed the firmware to the 119r16 version of the firmware around that time. My problem is that after heating up to the desired 90C bed temperature, the printer then seems to be stuck there for some time before it starts to try to heat the hotend. I did read something about the printer in general having a bit of a noisy thermistor reading. I don't know if it was made worse by the plug coming undone and maybe causing an arc. I do not know if it has anything to do with the firmware change. My startup gcode is not even all that interesting, so I doubt there is something in there that would cause an issue. Any thoughts on this?
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