Temperatures set to 0 and printer freezes mid print

So I’ve been printing with my Snapmaker Original for a while and it just started doing this very frustrating thing where it decides to set the temperatures of the bed and the nozzle to 0 and cancel the print. The touchscreen does not turn off or anything, and I can even still click the buttons with their “animations” functioning, but it doesn’t respond to anything. I know it’s not the gcode or a slicer issue because it occurs a random times each print. I read somewhere else that on the 2.0 the heating sensor can get damaged a bit but mine seems to be fine. It usually will not make it more than 10 minutes into a print now before the issue occurs.

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Have you seen it when it happens? I seem to recall somebody had a similar issue a few years ago, and it turned out to be a dodgy power supply or power strip. They saw the screen flicker, and the controller reboot. I’ll see if I can remember enough to search for the post, but I’m not having much luck finding it quickly.

It is completely unpredictable, the screen doesn’t flicker but it won’t respond to any button presses. All that happens is the temperature sets to 0 and everything stops.

Same here…3rd print which stopped in the middle with same symtoms…
PS is a 24V/65A so that’s not it…

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I have the exact same Problem.