Printer starts filament change randomly
MK4S, FW 6.1.3 and now also FW 6.1.4 : the printer starts a filament change and I only can reinsert the filament. There IS NO filament change - so how can this happen? Last night I nearly got mad, with a print job of 5 hours I had to run to the printer 12 times just to reinsert the filament 😨
Any hints are appreciated. Right now I use 0.15 resolution.
We are running 10 of the MK4s in our makerspace, and there we noticed several similar events, but were not able to trace it, because it were different models supplied by our clients.
RE: Printer starts filament change randomly
Is the filament sensor wrongly detecting end of filament? When this occurs it will initiate a filament change in order to load the a new spool.
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I found a Solution meanwhile. Forgot to answer here. After tightening the screws in the idler-swivel assembly beyond the recommended position (stronger, tighter) I have made abt 30 prints with no failures.
Could perhaps the firmware detected a slip in the movement of the filament? Just guessing.
The filament sensor works fine, I didn’t assembly the printer itself, just made the upgrade to 4S
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I have been having this same issue since upgrading to the "S". Randomly unloads filament during a print... I'm going to try tightening the idler screws.
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last night, but with MMU i got same problem, in my case i think the finda sensor go wrong, but with this information i will check the idler
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Update: tightening the idler didn't help. I loosened also. I ended up disabling the filament sensor in the settings for now until I can take it apart and examine. It's such a bummer it's only accessible from inside the gear drive.
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same here. I ended up disabling filament sensor completely. Looks like design flaw to me
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Same for me. Random filament change.