If you have the problem after having the printer for a while it can also be that you have too many files on it. There is a threshold were the printer suddenly cannot recognize it anymore. However this does not sound like that problem yet, but you could try if it helps stabilize a bit.
If you have the problem after having the printer for a while it can also be that you have too many files on it. There is a threshold were the printer suddenly cannot recognize it anymore. However this does not sound like that problem yet, but you could try if it helps stabilize a bit.
Yes, you notice a significant slowing down after a while. I usually clear out my cards every 20 prints or so.
I this case I also formatted the card to see if that helped. Only remembered about the "new" card reader after the second printer failed as well.
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This has been resolved it appears.
My other printer developed the same problem today. And I realised that the common denominator was that I had just started using another card reader. It seems like it was quite dirty and left residue on the sd cards.
A little bit of isopropyl alcohol spray on the card and inserting it ten times solved the problem, at least for now.
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