After unpausing/resuming the printer in manual mode to print the next cookie, Eddie will hit the cookie into the top, if a cookie is left on the tongue and you wait longer than 10 minutes between prints (Eddie).
This issue was caused by the Top of Cookie Calibration check, which is no longer necessary since calibration is now done before every print.
To fix this issue, update to firmware version 1.46 or higher. Check the BETA Box to get this version.
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