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[BUG] Cannot raise nozzle temperature to hot tighten according to instructions #3489
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This needs to be fixed, we can't load nylon filament properly either as it asks for 285C at the nozzle in the menu. |
This is still a problem even in the release version of the firmware. @allengregoryiv: So what happens if you try to load nylon? Does it just never finish the heatup and error out due to thermal runaway? |
Bumping this, as we've now had two firmware releases with this issue without as much as an acknowledgement, much less a fix. |
Pinging @Prusa-Support , can you please have a look at this or give us an ETA. I’d like to change my nozzle, but I can’t follow the proper instructions. |
Prusa answered, see the PR #3613 response from danopernis |
Good news: Seems #3635 will come forward and will be merged soon. So the nozzle temp issue will be fixed. |
PR #3635 has been merged and issue can be closed :) |
@bkerler - thank you for getting this over the line! Now it's just a matter of a release getting cut. |
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Printer type - MINI
Printer firmware version - 5.1.0-beta
Original or Custom firmware - Original
Optional upgrades - Filament Runout Sensor
USB drive or USB/Octoprint
USB drive (not relevant here)
Describe the bug
According to Prusa's own instructions, you need to heat the nozzle to 280C to hot tighten a new nozzle. I have done this before plenty of times without issue on previous firmware versions.
However, on 5.1.0-beta, I cannot set a temperature any higher than 275 for the nozzle: if I try to go higher, the setting won't change. This is a bizarre state of affairs: either the documentation is no longer correct (which I doubt, since this is a procedure that isn't dependent on software in any way), or there is a bug in the firmware. This is doubly puzzling because the Mini's own product page specifies a hotend temperature cap of 280.
How to reproduce
Expected behavior
Either of the following:
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