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Extprint3r Hot Jun 2026

Constant movement back and forth on the X and Z axes can eventually cause wires to fatigue and snap. If the wires leading to the heater cartridge or thermistor are frayed, the connection may drop intermittently. This breaks the (Proportional-Integral-Derivative)—the mathematical formula the printer uses to maintain a steady temperature—causing the printer to panic and throw an error. 🔧 Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide

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Standard thermistors lose accuracy or fail at high temperatures. High-temp setups often use PT100, PT1000, or thermocouples for precise readings up to 2. Optimizing for High-Temperature Printing Constant movement back and forth on the X

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