I got a short in the bed thermistor on the newest printer I recently received. But I have owned the first Prusa I purchased since February without any issues. I Upgraded it recently to the MK2s… but that is only bearings and rods (with a few additional printed parts). I haven’t had any electronic component issues though. Not from wear and tear.
I doubt it was meant to be faked. My first machine has a similar issue, I believe it’s a firmware glitch. The first machine says it has over 800 days of print time, which clearly isn’t true. Hope this helps!
I don’t have intetion to fool anybody and I wish I had a knowledge to fake it. If it is a glitch sorry to make a mess but I do hope that I will print this amount of filament without problems. We’ll see.
not I do not believe that you are trying to fake anybody, what would be the sense in that? Actually my printer also shows a crazy amount of filament in the statistics, when I got it it showed realistic numbers but after the firmware update it started showing these kind of “updated statistics” I guess something was “lost in translation” I just keep track of how much I print by the approximate amount of filament I buy and use…happy printing everybody!