XL Filament Changes
I wonder if the XL will be capable of swapping out filament in one tool head while another one is printing?
RE: XL Filament Changes
I asked that question on a Prusa Live and did not get an answer. It would be a great feature to have to keep printers running a 100%.
However after thinking about it. My guess is active filament changes will not be possible. This is due to having to power the Toolheads (Extruder Motor, Heater) while on the tool changer to insert filament . My guess is the tool changer will not be powered and therefore not possible.
I suspect the Filament Change procedure would be similar to what have today. Pause Print via menu, Select Toolhead, Toolhead Loads, Heats Filament, Eject Filament, load new filament, purge, Restart Print. Items ins Italic would be new steps.
Having said that Prusa/Community has surprised us before. Keeping Fingers crossed.
RE: XL Filament Changes
From lookin at the video I would guess, it would be possible. As there are up to 3 power supply units, I believe every toolhead will (can) be turned on while in waiting position.
Best regards, Peter
RE: XL Filament Changes
Great idea. I hope it generates firmware to ensure it is a possibility.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
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+1 (I just opened the forum to ask the same question.)
Also, I'd be interested in the change involving different material (so require printhead settings to change at the point of the swap). For example, with a 2 printhead XL: Start a print with dissolvable filament in one head for supports. After the internal structures are done, swap in TPU to be ready to print a rubber base at the top of the model (printing upside down).
Of course this could be done during a pause.
And, a bit off topic, about changing the printhead settings at the point of the swap. I haven't tried this yet (with my current one printhead printer), but assume it would be possible to put in gcode to both pause *and* change temperature and other settings before proceeding? Something I intend to try at some point (mostly to fuse TPU to the bottom of equipment stands).
- Matthew