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    • markduet
      markduet last edited by

      When I print any file, the heaters get to the right temperature and then the print job says Finished, and then the heaters start to cool off.

      I have to go to the "Jobs" menu and hit "Print Again", to print.

      Has anyone else had this happen and what solution did you do to resolve that? Thank you in advance.

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      • cosmowave
        cosmowave @markduet last edited by

        @markduet Which Board and FW? Do you have something special in start.g or slicer startcode?

        Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, CBot3D

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        • markduet
          markduet @cosmowave last edited by

          @cosmowave Board is Duet 2 Wifi, FW 3.2.2 (2021-02-11).
          I don't have anything special. On first print command from the Duet web interface, it heats up, and then shows "complete". if i ask to "Print Again" from the same internface then it works ok. The same start gcode is being called both times. For now, I have to do this double request until I can find out what is the cause.

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          • T3P3Tony
            T3P3Tony administrators @markduet last edited by

            @markduet please post your config.g and the start gcode you are using (please use the </> command in the message so the formatting is easy for us to read.

            Also please post the beginning of a gcode file that has this behaviour when you print and anything reported in the console when you have this behaviour.

            www.duet3d.com

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