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There are modules you can add to your printer than can perform the power recovery for you.
But personally I don't have experience with that.
If you know which layer exactly your printjob failed you can try to remove the parts of the gcode that have been completed and start the printjob again. But that is also not something I have experience with.
I do have some experience with dropping the job into my buildplate and restarting the printjob and glueing the two parts together.
Do you have a picture and the project file of your failed printjob?
That would help with troubleshooting.
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Hey @Dburn15121,
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There are a couple of options here.
There are modules you can add to your printer than can perform the power recovery for you.
But personally I don't have experience with that.
If you know which layer exactly your printjob failed you can try to remove the parts of the gcode that have been completed and start the printjob again. But that is also not something I have experience with.
I do have some experience with dropping the job into my buildplate and restarting the printjob and glueing the two parts together.
Do you have a picture and the project file of your failed printjob?
That would help with troubleshooting.
Link to post
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