Printer stops due to overheating

I try to print a wide flat part out of ASA for my ERCF buffer. It stopped at the point in the picture. Klipper throws out the error in the second picture. I suspect that the extrudermotor got close overheating due to being close to the 105°C bed. Is there an elegant way around this apart from watercooling the extruder motor od using a different filament?
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Solution:
I shortened the thermisor and hotend connetor wires and rewired. Seems that was in fact the problem. Thanks!
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cgrr
cgrr6mo ago
Wiring issue, wrong temperature setting or wrong thermistor setting are the most common for that message.
Vitamin G
Vitamin G6mo ago
I had this happen due to a bad thermistor on my rapido. I suspect you have a similar issue
ITbI John
ITbI JohnOP6mo ago
Thanks i will look into it. As this happened on an Overnight print: Is there a way to see the temperature log from the entire print and not just the last 20 minutes?
Solution
ITbI John
ITbI John5mo ago
I shortened the thermisor and hotend connetor wires and rewired. Seems that was in fact the problem. Thanks!
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