Success: Runout for Octoprint, Host Action Commands, & Emergency Parser

Beats me. I’m going to change out the extruder gears with some new Bondtechs in the near-ish future. We’ll see whether there is any difference. I can confirm that there was not any extruder clicking or anything that would indicate a clog or a runout when the pauses happened. I used both extruders, but the pauses only happened on T0 (which was used for the main body of the print). Thanks for taking a look.

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Thanks for the info. Did T1 print for durations as long as T0 or was T1 only printing for very short durations before switching back to T0? I’m just trying to figure out if the issue is really only effecting T0 or if T1 just got lucky. It would help narrow it down if it’s only effecting T0. I can’t think of any reason for this issue at the moment though. I’ll have to look through the code and see what could be causing this.

Valid point. T1 was only printing for shorter durations. I have the print heads apart so that I can slap the new extruder gears in when I get them this weekend, but after I have it put back together, I’ll try a print with T0 as the primary and then again with T1 as primary, see what happens, and report back.

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Sorry, I meant what type of hotends are you using, not extruders. :sweat_smile:

I have the Snapmaker all-metal hotends.

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