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>Printer stops at 98%
I have also the same problem and have been recognized for the second time.
I got the MakerBot Replicator2 new and printed only 5 items until now and 2 stopped at 98%. He stopped first in the profile and the second time he went back.
But I don't think it is the SD card. Since it is the original enclosed map. And I couldn't change any settings (For example pause, change filament,...) only "cancel build".
Meanwhile, anyone have a go to source for 2 Gig SD cards? They are not so off the shelf now, and I think it is time to stock up...
I have never seen an anomalous percentage count.
I have watched many progress through 99% but hadn't noticed it didn't show 100 at completion, but then that would and should only be at the very final movement.
By then I am probably too busy pulling the plate and working out new ways to cut myself with a paint scraper.
LOL! I hear that. You should try glass. 5 minutes in the freezer, and pieces literally fall off with a gentle nudge of the hand.
And speaking of SD Card failures...
This happened today 15 hours into a print on a card that has been reliable to date. This job is a huge job - the .x3g is more than 100MB long...
@$#=@&#=+...
There's a remote chance it is your SD card, although the way you decribe how it enters pause and resumes, it might not be. I have experienced a problem where the SD card partly worked, but then sent the printer "off to nowhere" (well, more accurately, it sent it off to practically infinity, causing the carriage to crash against the side of the printer).
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Justin Leone <itera...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is the oddest problem I've run into so far, and it has me completely stumped. About 98% of the way through a 5 hour print, the printer (a Replicator 2 running stock firmware) will simply stop. It stays heated and gives no error message. Doing a cold pause will move the build surface down and move the print head to the rest location, and resuming brings everything back to the correct position, but it remains paused.
Printing other objects still works fine, and this isn't the first time I've used this .s3g file. Re-slicing the object using slightly different settings gives almost identical results, but it pauses at 95% instead of 98%.
Has anyone seen anything like this?
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Guilty as charged! I have been meaning to go up to a more current version. But had not yet done so...
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