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Did Mrs. The Hat send you to bed without dessert again?
I am dessert...
Did Mrs. The Hat send you to bed without dessert again?
I am dessert...
I would guess that the printer is tripping the PSU's overcurrent protection when the printer is warmed up. Something in the printer is drawing more current than it should when it is warmed up but not so much that it triggers the PSU's short circuit protection. But the power-on inrush current combined with the excessive current draw/short is enough to trigger the PSU's protection circuit on power-on.Great question! I've put it on different circuits and it still has the same results. It turns on, and I can use it just fine. Then when I turn it off, it won't turn back on... at least for a while.
It's as though it's overheating... but doesn't know it's overheating until it's turned off. Also, I'm using it in a cool 23 deg. Celsius room.
Interesting idea. What I don't understand is why it doesn't matter if it's on for 3 seconds in a cold room with almost no current draw (not printing or heating up) or 2 hours printing away... it still won't turn on after it's been turned off.overcurrent protection when the printer is warmed up