FTB Beyond, Advanced Inscribers Frozen

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Title FTB Beyond, Advanced Inscribers Frozen

Launcher Type Curse App

Modpack FTB Beyond

Modpack version 1.2.1

Have you modified the pack? No

Link to log file

Details of the issue Was setting up my Advanced Inscribers to automate the three processors. I requested 5 Logic Processors, and it made two just fine, however everything froze after that. The actual inscriber stamping printed logic circuits froze at 57%, and the finishing inscriber (printed logic circuit, redstone, and printed silicon) froze at 71%. Both have power, and were operating perfectly fine, then freezing for no reason.

Tried putting acceleration cards in both machines seeing if that would get it moving, but nothing. :(

http://i.imgur.com/aKECGTq.png
 
So I found if I use a wrench to break down the import buses on the machines that freeze, they resume production just fine (except the contents aren't pushed back into the system). I can reattach the import bus, however if its still manufacturing items, it will freeze again.

edit - happens with all three types of circuits being produced
 
No one? :( Now I have one stuck that even removing the import bus doesn't fix it.
 
No.. I tore mine out when I saw this. I was using ender IO pipe on mine. But any time I crafted more than 1 item the inscriber just froze. didn't mater if I broke and replaced it. It just stayed in a locked state. I junked it all and went back to the AE2 inscribers.
 
from my own experience, the import and export bus doesn't provide the advanced inscriber with power. The inscriber freezes whenever it runs out of power, it seems to have an internal power storage
 
Except in my case I had fiber run underneath each inscriber just to give them power and I was using ender IO to automate. So it wasn't a power issue for me.