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Great update! I unplug and replugged to get the thing to turn on, and it failed my 2 Day print. This software is the most wonderful piece of dog **** I have ever encountered, and I am filled with joy to work with it every day. I hope nothing but a wonderful Christmas to any highly intelligent person who works for this company. Good grief.
I am sorry to hear your having issues with your S5.
But I don't understand the correlation between a reboot loop and a failed 2 day print?
S Series does not have a powerloss recovery or related function.
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Great update! I unplug and replugged to get the thing to turn on, and it failed my 2 Day print. This software is the most wonderful piece of dog **** I have ever encountered, and I am filled with joy to work with it every day. I hope nothing but a wonderful Christmas to any highly intelligent person who works for this company. Good grief.
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