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  1. Hi mrender,

     

    The final printing temperature I use for ABS is 235 °C. After the printing, the print core will go as low as 75 °C before retracting.

     

    It really seems like a sequence error of some sort (Retraction should be before cooldown). Note that the print core 1 is doing the sequence ok.

  2. I have this problem with newer version of Cura (5.3 & 5.4). At the end of the print, the Ultimaker S5 lets the print core 2 cool down before retracting the material. This cause the retraction to fail every time I'm not using PLA. Is there a way to fix this problem?

     

    Thanks in advance

  3. Hi all,

     

    I have this list of problem with my brand new Ultimaker S5 pro bundle and I don't know what can be the cause. The firmware is up to date (version 5.8.2).

     

    First problem:

    The printer is preparing forever when I start a new print. I often need to hard reset it (after several hours of preparing...) in order to try a second time.

     

    2nd problem:

    When I finally manage to start something, sometimes, the material station is telling the printer that breakaway support material spool is empty when in reality it is brand new. When I get this error, the print pause and ask for a spool change.

     

    3rd problem:

    The material station do not allow me to unload the breakaway spool thus making the previous problem unclearable.

     

    4th problem:

    When I somehow manage to get something going and I want to abort the print because the support material isn't printing properly, it put the machine in a never ending aborting loop. The only way to clear this problem is, again, to hard reset it.

     

    5th problem:

    When I manage by extreme luck to finish a print, the bed stays in the upper position forever showing Finishing print on the screen.

     

    The Ultimaker S5 Pro Bundle has been a constant hassle for me running for errors to errors, constantly debugging it with the help of technical support. As of right now, I would estimate the time spent on this machine as 90% troubleshoot, downtime, fail prints and 10% printing well.

     

    Am I the only one in this situation?

     

    Let me know your thought on my problems.

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