
I expect that from time to time you are tormented by unexpected pauses during printing.

The result is that the printer dies without movement during printing, with the head lowered, and the hot end melts the model created.

Sometimes this state lasts longer and sometimes shorter. It is not known what it depends on.

This state of affairs accompanied me quite often when the printer was newly built.
For today, it happens to me quite rarely, but still.
I expected this phenomenon to be the result of transmission errors, but I wasn't 100% sure about it.
I made some efforts to reduce the possibility of any electromagnetic interference.
Still, my printer doesn't have wires attached yet ... just some of them are still hanging chaotically.

This nasty pause torments me less often. But it doesn't want to give way.

Today I will tell you how to circumvent this nasty failure.

Personally, I really like to use Repetier-Host. The program is very intuitive and easy to use.
It also has very interesting options and possibilities.
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In this way we will restore peace of mind.

In addition, we can read in the user manual of this program:
The last button “OK” fakes a receiving ok from the printer. If your printer stalls, it may be simply because the firmware send an ok and only the o or k was received. In that case, hitting ok can restart the printing process.
