That’s pretty normal. These bots are very susceptible to EMI, and that is a symptom. If you are running Sailfish, you can press the right button, which will reload the screen properly.
If it concerns you, you can re route all the wiring away from your LCD ribbon cable under your bot.
I just re-read your OP, you say you can change temps from the menu? It has been a while since I ran non sailfish firmware, but I don’t think that that is a stock feature. Some of the cloner’s pull more bits of sailfish into their code, mainly the larger then 2G SD card. You should be able to press right to refresh the screen.
I’m running sailfish. Actually, it has done this in the first print I did which originally caused me to upgrade the firmware in the first place as I was wondering if something on the rom might be corrupted.
I’ll look into that, thanks. I’m considering some ESD shielding anyway to make sure the bot doesn’t fry down suddenly due to me touching something. It’s attracting a LOT of dust anyway to I figure the process of printing itself seems to cause a lot of static buildup by itself too.
I’m not sure if I’m happy or sad to hear that it happens to non-Sailfish machines. My machine with original firmware works perfectly. The one with Sailfish died within 1 day of upgrade. Maybe it’s just a coincidence.