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Posted (edited) · Build plate temp wont set with snap maker artesian in Cura please help ?

when I set the build plate temp in Cura I set it to 100deg as I'm printing with ABS I have installed the snap maker plugin so I can send the g code direct to the printer when I'm finished setting everything. 

 

BUT, every time I try print with build plates over 80deg the printer just wont go over 80 ??  the plate temp is able to do 120 and when I use luban it works fine with the temp but I hate this program as it don't have the settings that I want to use, what am I doing wrong here ??? 

 

Just to clarify everything seems to work perfectly when sending the project to the printer, and the printer works perfectly as well but the build plate temp will not go over 80deg.

Its strange because when you open the project on the printer the setting on the printer says the build plate temp is set to 100deg but still once its starts it only goes to 80 ?? 

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    Posted · Build plate temp wont set with snap maker artesian in Cura please help ?

    Someone has already created a ticket about it in the Snapmaker Plugin GitHub repo. I suggest you add a comment to that so the developers know that more than one person is having an issue, and also in their last comment the person who created the ticket has a link to some workarounds they've figured out.

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