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Prusa-Firmware
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I need you people to tell me if I'm an idiot or not, could I not just print a direct drive bracket and mount this to it? Seems so much easier than spending $100 on amazon for a kit
Maybe Prusa issue 602 can be somewhat relevant... https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/issues/602
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Distracting layer lines with new every feature
I’m aware that I have issue #602 going on here... But has anyone else experienced these more-obvious layer lines showing up whenever a new feature in the model is started? See the lines continuing along the walls that correspond with the steps and even the rear hole.
- 3.13.2-RC1 Firmware for MK3, MK3S, MK3S+, MK2.5 and MK2.5S
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Unable to run thermal model calibration on MK3S+ Revo firmware 3.13.0 (TW: Cal. NOT IDLE)
It doesn't appear to be related to this known bug: https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/issues/4288
- 3.13.0 Firmware for MK3, MK3S, MK3S+, MK2.5 and MK2.5S revo temp issues fixed
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Suddenly can't print, tm errors
You should read the release notes for 3.12. https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/releases/tag/v3.12.0
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Is Arc Welder still a thing?
MK2/3: https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/releases/tag/v3.12.0 (mentioned under Arc interpolation features G2/G3)
- Keep getting Y level crashes on MK3S+
- REVOSix + BondTech mk3s
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MK3S with Revo 6
Now comes thermal modeling which has issues with Revo 6. I completed steps 5-16 on Github (see https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/issues/4105). This eliminated almost all the Revo 6 issues associated with thermal modeling. I would always get a beep and "Thermal Anomaly" warning on the LCD. Not a fatal printer error but annoying.
TZB-MMU2S-Firmware
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If you're having troubles with MMU, maybe this could help :)
First thing I did was printed custom "The Zero Beast" extruder. It's designed to be used with theirs custom firmware, which is easier to use for configuration, faster and more reliable.
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MK4, MK3.5 and MMU3 leak
Restarts during printing happen due to the low voltage issue. Grab usb phone charger brick, plug it into the wall, and then connect the MMU's usb port to the charging brick. It'll supply enough current to overcome the low voltage issues, and should prevent restarts. Additionally, try installing TZB firmware on both the MMU and the printer - it seems to be more resilient against the voltage issues.
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I flashed the TZB firmware to try on my MMU after people recommended it and it didnt work at all, wouldnt even load a filament. Im trying to revert to stock but now the MMU shows up as Arduino Leonardo and when i select the firmware, its says autodetect and wont let me flash the MMU. What do i do?
You're working with third party firmware. You have to follow the directions accurately and precicely. He even has uploaded videos of the flashing procedures on youtube which is linked in the github from the release page.
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MMU had an error. Go to fix. Press continue. Printer just stop the print as if it was done showing 100% and some random time. What the hell is up with that? Not the first time this happens
Pretty standard MMU behavior. Which is to say hot-trash roasted over an open fire. Supposedly the zerobeast mod opens up better MMU troubleshooting but I have not sunken low enough to invest that much time into it. https://github.com/TheZeroBeast/TZB-MMU2S-Firmware/releases
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Not sure if anyone needs this, but removing these two connectors disables the MMU and lets you run the printer in normal mode.
Zero Beasts mmu firmware git hub I have it and enjoy it quite a bit more than stock.
- MMU Printing isue- no_wipe_tower with single color change
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Multicolor Trackmania Author Medal with TZB extruder & firmware
Thanks to some awesome mods and firmware from TheZeroBeast https://github.com/TheZeroBeast/TZB-MMU2S-Firmware/releases as well as upgrading my tubing to 3mm ID for the extruder path and tubes from the buffer, I was able to get my MMU2S working again this and printed this after a torture test and more fine tuning
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Merry Christmas! Here's a max print volume MMU Bender. 54 hours, 875 tool changes. Zero MMU failures using TZB's firmware.
printer: https://github.com/TheZeroBeast/TZB-MMU2S-Firmware/releases/download/4.0.2/TZB-MK3S-4.0.2-BN2528.hex
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MMU2 usability
I recommend using TZB firmware: https://github.com/TheZeroBeast/TZB-MMU2S-Firmware
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I'm about to get an mmu2s, is there anything that I can get/do to make it more reliable?
the zero beast
What are some alternatives?
Voron-Afterburner - VORON Afterburner Upgrade
MM-control-2.0 - Multi Material 2.0 PCB board
OctoPrint-MeatPack - Easy, fast, effective, and automatic g-code compression!
Prusa-Firmware-Buddy - Firmware for the Original Prusa MINI, Original Prusa MK4 and the Original Prusa XL 3D printers by Prusa Research.
Prusa-Link-Web - Prusa Web interface resources
Original-Prusa-i3 - Original Prusa i3 MK2 3D printer printed parts
Prusa-Bear-Firmware - Firmware for Original Prusa i3 3D printer by PrusaResearch
RAMBo - 3D Printer electronics
Prusaman
ArcWelderLib - A collection of projects used to convert G0/G1 commands to G2/G3 commands.
PrusaSlicer - G-code generator for 3D printers (RepRap, Makerbot, Ultimaker etc.)
SV06-Fully-Open-Source - The fully open source for the SV06 Includes the stl file and step files for the SV06. The firmware souce code is in another link, please check sovol3d repository here