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· Strange Temp Sensor Bed Error Ultimaker 2+
Hi Aiden_Pearce,
What you describe here is a typical error to be expected sooner or later. The bed heater and the bed heath sensor wiring is moving every times the bed is mowed, so this wires will break at some time. Move the bed a half way up, then move the wires a little to see if the error MSG. show up at the display. There is two places that's the wires are more prone to break, this is close to the bed "strain release" clamp and at the place where the wires enter the printer. This is a weak point of the printer and should be the first place to check for such an error.
The same is true for the wiring going to the extruder head and this one suffer much more due to high intense movements.
So to conclude here, this is the first places to expect this type of error.
Thanks.
Torgeir.
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Hi Aiden_Pearce,
What you describe here is a typical error to be expected sooner or later. The bed heater and the bed heath sensor wiring is moving every times the bed is mowed, so this wires will break at some time. Move the bed a half way up, then move the wires a little to see if the error MSG. show up at the display. There is two places that's the wires are more prone to break, this is close to the bed "strain release" clamp and at the place where the wires enter the printer. This is a weak point of the printer and should be the first place to check for such an error.
The same is true for the wiring going to the extruder head and this one suffer much more due to high intense movements.
So to conclude here, this is the first places to expect this type of error.
Thanks.
Torgeir.
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