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Jan 2017

Agreed. I’ve seen slicers say that a file was exported before they actually were. Also, “eject” your SD card via your OS before physically removing it from the computer.

Yea this happened a lot with the old slicers. Also I have an SD Card reader and it blinks when its writing a file. When it stops blinking it should be good to take out.
But most of the times I reformat the SD card and then export and safety eject and then print. Should work like a charm.

As for generals, have you updated to the current version of MB Desktop? If you’re using another slicer, try MB’s to see if it prints correctly.

And you are using a 2Gig SD - no other will work.

The problem solved itself after checking every cable, and giving each a firm press (this includes checking connections on the board, and the ribbon coming from the control panel to the board)

Just to Illuminate more for later searches:

-Other maker-bots print the file fine (running the same firmware), and the problem bot has printed the file before.

-There is no real place where the print stops in particular, other than early in the print.

-It was not the file, or the card. After the issue resolved, the problem card with the problem slice ran fine.

Because the problem was resolved after a few firm presses, if it repeats, I will try to isolate which cable. I have a hunch it was a connection on the board that came loose.

Seems strange that the machine would just stop. The first thing I would check is the table level. the second thing I would check is to see if the extruder is staying hot, if the extruder is not staying heated it will cause the machine to register a fault and stop. good luck.

Thanks, i have a very similar problem atm. This could be what’s happening with my Rep 2. I will give this a go because my options are running out as well.

my print just stopped but tge nozzle was still heating and still touching the piece while extrusion stopped and the print head stood still with no error message on the display

2 years later

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.