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After #4309 occurs you have a dialog box that cannot be dismissed. It's a dead end and Support encouraged me to abandon the print as a failure. I did not want to do that and felt their advice was incorrect so I yanked the power cord. When I plugged the printer back in again, it correctly tried to resume the print. However, the nozzle temperature was set at 33C instead of the 270C value that was previously set in the print for PA6 filament! Since tools #1 and 2 were both nylon filament this would have been a catastrophy. So I pulled the power cord again, then plugged it back in. This time, I quickly Paused the print from the LCD, manually dialed both nozzle 1 and 2 temperatures to 270C, then resumed the print.
How to reproduce
see bug description
Expected behavior
After #4309 occurs and then a forced power failure the print should resume with the correct nozzle temperatures. It should not resume with incorrect nozzle temperatures like 33C when the original temperatures of the print were 270C for the filaments in tools 1 and 2.
Files
File is a privately-licensed file. I was using PA6 filaments in tool 1 and 2.
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Printer model
XL Multitool with enclosure
Firmware version
6.2.0-alpha1
Upgrades and modifications
Prusa Enclosure
Printing from...
USB Drive
Describe the bug
After #4309 occurs you have a dialog box that cannot be dismissed. It's a dead end and Support encouraged me to abandon the print as a failure. I did not want to do that and felt their advice was incorrect so I yanked the power cord. When I plugged the printer back in again, it correctly tried to resume the print. However, the nozzle temperature was set at 33C instead of the 270C value that was previously set in the print for PA6 filament! Since tools #1 and 2 were both nylon filament this would have been a catastrophy. So I pulled the power cord again, then plugged it back in. This time, I quickly Paused the print from the LCD, manually dialed both nozzle 1 and 2 temperatures to 270C, then resumed the print.
How to reproduce
see bug description
Expected behavior
After #4309 occurs and then a forced power failure the print should resume with the correct nozzle temperatures. It should not resume with incorrect nozzle temperatures like 33C when the original temperatures of the print were 270C for the filaments in tools 1 and 2.
Files
File is a privately-licensed file. I was using PA6 filaments in tool 1 and 2.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: