Try reinstalling the makerware softwares, or try printing from a different computer, I had the same issue after several layers of print the printer stops working and it freezes, so I tried with a different PC and it worked fine
It’s not the motor cable. A bad motor cable causes your print to shift. It won’t stop the printer. Try reformatting the SD card. When the cards get too full, the printer has trouble reading them.
Does the freeze tend to occur in the same spot on the print? And when you say freeze, you mean that you get no movement in X, Y, Z, or extruder motor in that instant? Is this happening toward the center of the build plate or toward an outside limit? Can you print an old file that was once successfully printed? The answers to these questions can give us some insight on what may be happening. Since you have swapped cards and the problem replicates, my bet would be that it’s in the file itself or firmware. If you are not already running sailfish firmware, that would be my first recommendation to fix the firmware, if indeed you narrow it down to that. I have had great success with sailfish on my 5 Replicator 2s.
I would Reformat the card and export the file again. When finally exported, double check the SD Card on your computer and make sure it is in there. If you see the file, I would safety eject the SD card. Then try printing. If it does this again let me know.
Maybe try a different slicing program. I could always send you an .x3g
I had very similar problems with my original Replicator 2, prints freezing in the middle.
Initially I thought it was mechanical / electrical problem as it seemed random, because occasionally the head would stop and continue to extrude followed by a jerk movement causing major clogging.
Many trials later, a new SD card did the trick. With the newest slice SW, awesome 7hour print completed.