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Jan 2017

I am running a MakerBot Replicator 2. During the print, the printer just stops, and I am running out of ways to troubleshoot.

After restarting, I can load and extrude filament.

I have replaced the SD card, and even borrowed one from another working replicator, and the freeze still occurs.

Likewise, I’ve regenerated the x3g file, and that did not work.

The panel does not freeze, I can cancel the print during the freeze.

I’ve made sure Z pause is off. It tends freezes randomly on the first layer.

Does anyone have any idea as to what could be causing the problem?

Thanks!

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    Jan '17
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    Jan '19
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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

Have you tried printing a different file? Try one of the sample files from MakerBot does it freeze then?

The x y z cable was my problem when this happens to my rep 2. You’ll need to replace the cable

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.