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Ultimaker 2 firmware bug (ABS temperature 280 degrees) ?.


alexsunny123

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Posted · Ultimaker 2 firmware bug (ABS temperature 280 degrees) ?.

Hello,

 

I'm constantly finding new bugs/improvement points on the Ultimaker 2.

I just noticed that ABS is set to 280C but there seems to be no way to change it (?).

I just reported this bug to the new ScretMarlin firmware github place:

"In the Ultimaker 2 menu structure, you can select ABS as material.

From MATERIAL->SETTINGS->ABS

The temperature is then set to 280C.

 

However, the firmware seems to have a limit (I'm guessing at 260C since that is the official highest in specifications in User Manual) whenever heating the printhead.

So when you do MATERIAL->CHANGE it first brings up:

"Heating printhead for material removal"

as it comes up in temperature (to 260C I guess)

it eventually stops with an:

"ERROR - STOPPED Temp sensor contact support@ultimaker.com"

I'm guessing this is simply about changing the ABS temperature to a lower value?

(It would of course be extremely useful to be able to add other materials and also change temperatures for both ABS and PLA)"

 

thanks

alexsunny

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