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Posted · Bed Maintain Temperature

I have a CR-10 S5 And have recently transitioned from printing on masking tape to glass, which I am very happy with, and I will regularly Run 200-300 hour prints. My issue comes when the filament runs out and if I don’t catch it just right the bed cools down and I will loose the print as it releases from the bed. Is there a way in cura to ensure the bed will stay at temperature when the filament runs out. I am running version 4.2.1. Thanks

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    Posted · Bed Maintain Temperature

    How would cura know that the filament ran out?

     

    This seems like something the machine itself needs to handle. If it detects that the filament ran out it should pause the print and keep the bed heated.

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    Posted · Bed Maintain Temperature

    If there are not option on the printer to hold the temperature when filament run-out is detected you probably have to change one or two things in the marlin firmware that is running on the printer! Don't ask me what to change, it was information I found on Google when I searched for it...

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