SD print stopped by user
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But I did not touch anything. Weird:
21:05:47.565 : N62358 M27 *60
21:05:48.033 : ok 62357
21:05:48.064 : T:254.75 /255 B:98.76 /100 B@:255 @:234
21:05:48.064 : ok 62358
21:05:48.064 : SD printing byte 345632/1020673
21:05:49.843 : N62359 M27 *61
21:05:49.858 : ok 62359
21:05:49.858 : SD printing byte 345976/1020673
21:05:49.952 : N62360 M105 *6
21:05:49.952 : ok 62360
21:05:49.983 : T:254.75 /255 B:98.99 /100 B@:255 @:91
21:05:52.136 : N62361 M27 *54
21:05:52.136 : ok 62361
21:05:52.136 : SD printing byte 346494/1020673
21:05:53.009 : N62362 M105 *4
21:05:53.041 : ok 62362
21:05:53.072 : T:254.50 /255 B:99.38 /100 B@:255 @:202
21:05:54.429 : N62363 M27 *52
21:05:54.429 : ok 62363
21:05:54.429 : SD printing byte 347125/1020673
21:05:55.195 : SD print stopped by user.
21:05:55.195 : N62364 M114 *2
21:05:55.211 : ok 62364
21:05:56.069 : N62365 M105 *3
21:05:58.253 : TargetExtr0:0
21:05:58.300 : Printed filament:39.58m Printing time:0 days 9 hours 20 min
21:05:58.300 : TargetExtr0:0
21:05:58.300 : TargetExtr0:0
21:05:58.300 : TargetExtr0:0
It is a mendel3 I just made, with 3 extruders and 0.92.6 firmware. May well be user error, but I dont know where to start looking for problems.
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The print started to come loose from the bed and it didnt need to be pretty. So I poured some acetone/abs solution on the areas where it was coming loose. This in turn must have lowered the bed and nozzle temp.
I am worried about temps rising out of control and I want it to die if that happens - but in the case og falling temps I would lilke the print to continue even if it the drop is large.
Good thing: the part I printed was usable even if it stopped a bit early