Forgot one thing..
I'm assuming (🤔) that the firmware detect "a loss" of this sensor, -and will not continue printing before the error is fixed..
So, even if you deselect it, there is still an error preventing the printer to work.
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Forgot one thing..
I'm assuming (🤔) that the firmware detect "a loss" of this sensor, -and will not continue printing before the error is fixed..
So, even if you deselect it, there is still an error preventing the printer to work.
If you could jumper the wire to the nub you might be able to fool it for a bit. The vibrations from the machine could be a problem though. You wouldn't want it to quit part way through.
Those models are ambitious. I know you'll do your usual terrific job and even Asgard will be impressed. That isn't my favorite Loki though...
25 minutes ago, Torgeir said:Forgot one thing..
I'm assuming (🤔) that the firmware detect "a loss" of this sensor, -and will not continue printing before the error is fixed..
So, even if you deselect it, there is still an error preventing the printer to work.
I wonder if the logs I posted say anything about that?
6 minutes ago, GregValiant said:That isn't my favorite Loki though...
My daughter in law is a huge Tom Hiddleston fan, so the model is just so spot on in the face. Back in the day when I could model from scratch (kinda blown out by a mini stroke in the planning dept. and have a hard time following things in my head) that would have been a bit of a struggle to make that so well. Fortunately I have no real impairments like other stroke victims.
i got a replacement cable from FBC8 (awesome service!) and once replaced, it works like it should now. So, I managed to not fry the system when I butchered the feeder wires. Also, the new cable is a bit longer and that will prevent me from crunching the wire in the future...now I can get my fingers in there easily 🙂
Thanks for the input folk!!!
Thanks for the feedback. 👍
Torgeir.
Done before Christmas too!!! Congrats.
Now quit fooling around and get back to work.
11 hours ago, GregValiant said:Now quit fooling around and get back to work.
I had the S5 up and operating within an hour (took my time....) and it is currently on a long print...got 8 days and 22 hours left....not gonna make shipping in time for the holidays, but it is printing nicely!
Hello fellow users!
I have problem with the same type of error.
The printer sometimes works great, sometimes gives this error halfway the print.
The Printer (S5 with material station and air manager), is only a week old, and hasn't been opened or similar.
I think i found the place in the log where it goes wrong, but don't know exactly how to interpreted this (looks like a writing issue?)
Is there someone who could help us identify the problem?
Here below the place of boot 2 where i beleve is the problem.
logs-ultimakersystem-74e81d05d32d46ecb1b55232929b3e3e-8.2.1-20230730135320.zip
I see the attachment is unclear,
it is line 21893 of boot-2
@Ewoud_vm I recommend contacting UltiMaker Support directly for help with your issue.
UltiMaker does not provide direct support via the community.
Contact here: https://support.makerbot.com/s/contactsupport
On 12/13/2021 at 6:09 PM, kmanstudios said:i got a replacement cable from FBC8 (awesome service!) and once replaced, it works like it should now. So, I managed to not fry the system when I butchered the feeder wires. Also, the new cable is a bit longer and that will prevent me from crunching the wire in the future...now I can get my fingers in there easily 🙂
Thanks for the input folk!!!
Hi,
I've been having the same issue with my S5, my flow sensor cable has come loose as a result of trying to plug it back in with such a short wire! Could you please share the link to the replacement cable on fbrc8?
Thanks
fbrc8.com assembles all the ultimaker printers in the USA and they have their own support department. They have every part even if not mentioned in their web store. But I'm sure they won't ship outside USA. If you know the part number, any reseller can get you the part. I'll send kman a direct message to see if he can reply to this but you could contact fbrc8 directly and I'm sure they would help you figure out the needed part number so you can then contact your local reseller.
Okay thank you. I have soldered the wire back onto where it broke off and the error is still occurring.
3 hours ago, brandon_ums5 said:Hi,
I've been having the same issue with my S5, my flow sensor cable has come loose as a result of trying to plug it back in with such a short wire! Could you please share the link to the replacement cable on fbrc8?
Thanks
Order a replacement wire. They lengthened it and now is spiffy as all get out. I did this and it was easy to replace. I can say this because there are deficiencies due to a minor stroke.
It was brought to my attention that more info may be needed.
I just emailed FBRC8 and just told them the feeder number and a general description like the OP did in the message. They got back to me and resolved any further issues.
Edited by kmanstudiosHello,
I have the message "error has occurred in the motion controller" and can't solve it.
It appeared after a change of material.
Thank you in advance for your messages.
logs-ultimakersystem-a8b31a0a6b434532b050dcedd06f41b7-8.3.1-20240902060846.zip
You should have gotten an "ER" number with that message. Can you let us know which error number it was? And did you follow the link to the support website based on that number?
This is for an S5, right?
No ER error, just that pesky “An unspecified error has occuured in the motion controller. Restore to default settins.”
It's the S5.
I had an ER34 shortly before, but it had disappeared.
ER34 is a common issue when the top cable comes loose at the print head and this used to be super common on early S5's and is probably still a problem but not as much now. I'd concentrate on that as it's super easy to fix. You can go to ultimaker.com/ER34
I was going to describe what to do but the photos at the above webpage say it all better than I could.
It takes like 1 minute (yes, 60 seconds - super easy) if you have the right hex driver handy. When you put it back together add a shim - I use a bit of folded paper to keep the cable from pulling upwards.
I'm not sure how this could be related to the motion controller issue. If you get that again I'd call the experts. Try to get the people actually at Ultimaker if you can. The easiest way to get to them is through this link:
😱 that cable is toast.
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Oh crap!! I just got the joke!!
I am so sloooowwww these days LOL
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