Filament ran out on my A1 mini, I put in new filament, it doesn’t want to extrude.
It’s trying to extrude at 120 temp! Of course it wont extrude. Is there a way to override the gcode? I’ve tried to manually set it higher, but it starts to try and print but keeps the temp lower.
Printed from the Bambu slicer using the keychain settings. (Modified settings, but nothing with the filament change gcode.) My machine gcodes are all the defaults.
HOW did it and WHY did it try to print at 120? I ended up canceling the print, because it wouldn’t extrude. The gcode was locked at 120, and it might have recovered if I could have changed the temp… but each time I did: in the app, in the windows slicer, and on the printer, it reverted to 120 each time.
I had a reply, apparently there’s a bug somewhere in something. The anti tangle detection? But anti tangle was hitting BECAUSE it was trying to print at 120!
I’d still like a way to force the temp up. That would have fixed this issue.
You can’t do it from the menu I take it? I’m not familiar with the mini but on the X1C we can go into the controls menu and tap the temp in question then set it right there on screen and it takes effect.
I tried from the app, from the device menu, from the bambu windows slicer, none of them let me change it. Because it was set by gcode. NORMALLY on other printers it’ll set a temp, but it won’t lock it.
But… it was trying to print at 120, or so it appeared, triggering tangle detection. I think?
That part did not cause this issue. It has printed fine with it for a long time. I removed it out of caution. But you’re missing the real problem here.
After I turned the printer on and off, and it printed fine from that color after.
The issue is it trying to extrude at 120 degrees C.