Stopping a print during the warm-up phase will cause a not responding Snapmaker at the next print.
A Homing procedure will be carried out, but then nothing else will go on. The setpoints for the temperature will remain at “0”.
Found in 10.1.1.
This is one of the bugs that popped up for me too.
Not consistent though but enough that I went back 10.1.0
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Is turning the machine off and back on a workaround for this?
That’s the only solution I’ve found.
BTW, I quite often take a picture of my work origin whenever I set it. (Especially with laser where it doesn’t save it for no good reason)
The repeatability after you home machine seems to be pretty consistent.
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Yes, that helps. But it is not very nice…
To be clear, your gcode has a command this hits “wait for temperature”- in the controller.
The controller is not your touchscreen!!
If you hit stop while the controller is at work, it can´t do anything in the meantime (it has to wait), it is clear that the machine can´t respond anymore, this is no bug, this is normal 3d print behaviour.
Not just the problem.
If a print job ist stopped by the user, the running sequence has to be stopped an the print job is finished.
The problem is, that I can’t start a new printjob afterwards.
If you make a video of this we or you could call the sm team about a bug.
Unfortunately i am not sure what the problem is…