Topic: Temperature query

RoboxPro Forums Technical Support Temperature query

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    paulsroom @paulsroom
    My Robox is a Blue Commercial Version
    Chichester, UK

    It’s rather disconcerting when the visual information on the screen doesn’t match the actual printer operation. I’m using Sunset Orange PLA and the filament melting temperature is automatically set at 205 degrees C. While the white box shows this in the table in Automaker, the blue bar goes well beyond. However when it prints, it uses the correct setting. Should I be concerned at the disparity and what’s happening anyway?

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    PMA @pma
    I have a RoboxDual

    @paulsroom

    If its any consolation I see the same thing. Presumed it was a bug in the software.

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    BHudson @bhudson
    I have both RoboxDual and other Robox versions
    Arizona, USA

    @paulsroom This box is your adjustment box. Always go off the temperature readout in the lower left corner. Those are the actual temperatures as reported by the printer. If you have a problem there, open a support ticket. If the lower left display shows what is expected, the blue bar is either a display anomaly or a software bug, though this is the first report I have seen of this happening.

    I operate two Betas and four Production Robox.
    I am the US/Canada Technical Support engineer for the Robox.
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    #48073
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    paulsroom @paulsroom
    My Robox is a Blue Commercial Version
    Chichester, UK

    @bhudson No I don’t have a problem and the box in the lower left shows the right setting. I’m just wary about differences in information in the same program. When the computer crashes, sometimes these differences can be a pointer to the cause.

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