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May 2015

So I got myself a new heat sensor from GR5’s store along with the aftermarket nozzle assembly (were not going there…) and had it installed and used it for ~4 days and then started to notice my printer would randomly call out an alarm for the heater sensor in the nozzle which isn’t good since I just got the new temp probe! The old one got damaged trying to remove it from the original heater-block.

Before I go any further yes I have emailed Ultimaker about it and I am waiting to hear back from them but in the meantime I thought i’d ask anyways to see what everyone had to say. My symptoms are that when the heater block is heating up the printer will be set to say… 240*C for XT and as its heating up it will go 30 > 200 just fine but as it nears 240 it will go “220… 230… 240. 250. 260. *alarm*” where the temp SKYROCKETS from 220> 260+ in a matter of 1-3 seconds which isn’t normal. I am used to it quickly going from 0 > 240 and then slowing down near the final temp. That has me thinking that the temp probe is bugging out and causing a missread of the temp, thus causing the printer to shut down as a safety protocol!

The other odd problem is once just sitting there the printer called an error which made no sense since after turning it off and back on again… it worked fine till it called another mid-heatup alarm. So if anyone has any ideas what is going on, feel free to chime in! I get this is a pretty rare instance but sometimes the rare stuff is the most frustrating!

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    May '15
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14 days later

OK so sorry it took forever to update it but GR5 sent me a new temp sensor and I installed it and all the issues went away. Printing away nicely now. Thanks everyone for the help, I seriously appreciate it!