Hi,
I just got myself my second 3d printer, a Prusa i3, which is awesome so far. I tried printing PLA with it, and besides some issues releated to settings it prints great.
However, when I was going to try to print some ABS, I got a MAX TEMP error. It seems to consistently trigger as I reach 235 degrees C. This leads me to believe that it's some firmware failsafe thing or whatnot, and I feel like I should be able to reconfigure this. My Prusa i3 has an LCD interface which allows me to check some of the settings of the machine, and I found a MINTEMP and MAXTEMP setting, but this was set to 250 degrees, so I don't really understand what's going on here.
I have a Prusa i3, with RAMPS electronics and a magma hot end...
I just got myself my second 3d printer, a Prusa i3, which is awesome so far. I tried printing PLA with it, and besides some issues releated to settings it prints great.
However, when I was going to try to print some ABS, I got a MAX TEMP error. It seems to consistently trigger as I reach 235 degrees C. This leads me to believe that it's some firmware failsafe thing or whatnot, and I feel like I should be able to reconfigure this. My Prusa i3 has an LCD interface which allows me to check some of the settings of the machine, and I found a MINTEMP and MAXTEMP setting, but this was set to 250 degrees, so I don't really understand what's going on here.
I have a Prusa i3, with RAMPS electronics and a magma hot end...