The printer will display "Maxtemp error" for the print head if the printer's hotend temperature goes 305 ºC at any point. This is a safety feature to prevent printer damage and fire. In this case, the printer will stop the heating and display the message on the screen. The printer then waits for the user to inspect all parts and if needed fix the issue.
Error name: Maxtemp error print head
Error code: #12206
The error might indicate some issue with the wiring, either the heater or the thermistor cables are possibly damaged.
Before breaking out the multimeter you should check on the hotend, where the thermistor (purple arrow) and heater (green arrow) reside, that no wires have broken off the sensor or heater themselves. While the printer is turned off, carefully try to move the wires by hand. If any of them have come detached your search is over and the part needs to be changed. It is not recommended to solder these wires, moreover, for the thermistor, it will change it's resistance and thus readings. Spare parts can be found in our e-shop, or you can contact Support for assistance.
Also, make sure everything is connected to the Buddy mainboard, inside its case. Loosen the one screw securing the cover (circled in the picture below), remove the top cable cover and flip it open to reveal the board.
Check that all the connectors are secure in their sockets, according to the picture below. Focus on the thermistor and heater cables (blue arrows). Though unlikely, rough shipping or handling could have shaken the heater or thermistor cables loose.
The table below describes the correct resistance for each part, as well as what scale you should set your meter to. We have another more in-depth guide on Multimeter usage. All thermistors are rated to be 100 kΩ at 25 °C. To be realistic, with a varying temperature between 20 °C and 30 °C, you can expect a wider range of readings (~85-125 kΩ) than with the heater.
Part |
Resistance |
Multimeter scale |
Thermistors (Bed and hotend) |
[80 kΩ - 125 kΩ] |
200 kΩ |
Hotend heater |
[12.3 Ω - 15.1 Ω] |
200 kΩ |
For every component, there are several options, our main focus will be on the connectors. The measurement appears on the multimeter LCD as soon as the measurement probes touch the component. To obtain the correct and relevant values, this is where you need to apply the probes:
In case you find some parts are faulty, please order them using our e-shop, then follow the service guide(s):
If you have a question about something that isn't covered here, check out our additional resources.
And if that doesn't do the trick, you can send an inquiry to [email protected] or through the button below.