Printer was printing fine every since I got it. the thermal fuse blew one day, replaced it, and it started printing fine.
Turned it on today and when heating the bed to 100, it gets to about 95ish then stops and on the display it says "Killed" and it stops heating the bed.
Anyone ever face this issue?
EDIT: Well all seems well now, but it did it like 3 times when I was trying to warm it up.
"Killed" when heating bed to 100
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"Killed" when heating bed to 100
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Re: "Killed" when heating bed to 100
It probably took to long to get to the temperature you set, and timed out. What material are you printing with that you need 100?
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Re: "Killed" when heating bed to 100
Printing ABSMac The Knife wrote:It probably took to long to get to the temperature you set, and timed out. What material are you printing with that you need 100?
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Re: "Killed" when heating bed to 100
I made an ABS turntable that covered literally the entire printable area of the bed on a 90 degree Kapton surface with a manageable amount of warping for my application. I haven't found 100 to help much.