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If I preheat my bed and nozzle before I initiate a wifi datatransfer, Marlin stops controlling the temperature during filetransfer.
If you transfer bigger files (which might take long, since the wifi transfer is only 100km/s!) the temperature might be coarse off the determined temperature.
On the headbed this is no big deal, since this usually has not enough power to overheat. But for the nozzle the printer reports an overtemperature warning once the filetransfer if finished and starts peeping (if you have the firmware with enabled beeper).
Bug Timeline
Figured it out during the last days...
Expected behavior
Even through filetransfer using wifi the temperature control should have a watchdogtimer to check it regular!
Actual behavior
If filetransfer starts within a heating period of the PID control, it might overheat.
Steps to Reproduce
Set your printer to preheat (I usually do this manually by choosing a temperature that is slightly higher for my headbet than the actual print - i.e. preheat on 60°C, but need 55°C to start print).
Then start transfering a bigger file using wifi.
Please do not test this on the nozzle until it is fixed. It might break your nozzle or burn your filament.
Version of Marlin Firmware
2.0.9.2
Printer model
Anet A8 Plus
Electronics
Robin Nano v3.1 + MKS TS35 v2.0
Add-ons
MKS Wifi plugin 1.4.3
Bed Leveling
MBL Manual Bed Leveling
Your Slicer
Cura
Host Software
Same as my slicer
Additional information & file uploads
No response
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Bug Description
If I preheat my bed and nozzle before I initiate a wifi datatransfer, Marlin stops controlling the temperature during filetransfer.
If you transfer bigger files (which might take long, since the wifi transfer is only 100km/s!) the temperature might be coarse off the determined temperature.
On the headbed this is no big deal, since this usually has not enough power to overheat. But for the nozzle the printer reports an overtemperature warning once the filetransfer if finished and starts peeping (if you have the firmware with enabled beeper).
Bug Timeline
Figured it out during the last days...
Expected behavior
Even through filetransfer using wifi the temperature control should have a watchdogtimer to check it regular!
Actual behavior
If filetransfer starts within a heating period of the PID control, it might overheat.
Steps to Reproduce
Set your printer to preheat (I usually do this manually by choosing a temperature that is slightly higher for my headbet than the actual print - i.e. preheat on 60°C, but need 55°C to start print).
Then start transfering a bigger file using wifi.
Please do not test this on the nozzle until it is fixed. It might break your nozzle or burn your filament.
Version of Marlin Firmware
2.0.9.2
Printer model
Anet A8 Plus
Electronics
Robin Nano v3.1 + MKS TS35 v2.0
Add-ons
MKS Wifi plugin 1.4.3
Bed Leveling
MBL Manual Bed Leveling
Your Slicer
Cura
Host Software
Same as my slicer
Additional information & file uploads
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: