Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
New printer, running Wizard and get Filament Sensor Error, check wiring.
It's connected in the correct bottom row of pins and if I unplug the connector at the sensor the 1 (one) turns to 0 (zero) also have verified 5 vdc with Fluke meter at sensor connector. Not sure what signal value should be, lever and ball are free and slot is blocked with filament in. Wizard checks without filament in.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Lower pin row is fine according to my manual; two wires facing to the right, one to the left. OXOO.
Check lifting the sensor about 1mm (i.e. loosen the tiny screw holding the sensor a couple of turns.
Hth
Chris
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RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Important thing is the 1/0 should change when you insert and remove filament from the extruder. If it isn't changing, then either the "flag" on the arm isn't clearing the sensor, or isn't reaching in far enough to interrupt the sensor. Both cases have been described by users. Some have placed 0.2 mm shims to move/flex the IR board towards the flag or away from the flag. Others take the extruder apart to trim the flag.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Important thing is the 1/0 should change when you insert and remove filament from the extruder. If it isn't changing, then either the "flag" on the arm isn't clearing the sensor, or isn't reaching in far enough to interrupt the sensor. Both cases have been described by users. Some have placed 0.2 mm shims to move/flex the IR board towards the flag or away from the flag. Others take the extruder apart to trim the flag.
Thats just it, state will not change as designed. I tried placing a black object in slot with complete fill and nothing changed. DHL will be here soon.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Lower pin row is fine according to my manual; two wires facing to the right, one to the left. OXOO.
Check lifting the sensor about 1mm (i.e. loosen the tiny screw holding the sensor a couple of turns.
Hth
Chris
Never thought about the sensor and lever binding, good heads up Chris. Will check that during new install.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Before you plug in the new sensor - seriously - triple check the plug/socket orientation. You would not be the first person to plug it in wrong. Folks even caught their extruders on fire with the old laser motion sensor.
https://manual.prusa3d.com/Guide/8.+Electronics+assembly/1052 Step 35
ps: and if you inserted something to test one state, how did you deinsert the flag to test the other state?
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Fear not my friend, Live Support had me triple checking, photographing and triple checking again before they decided to eat crow. A $2 wholesale circuit board holding up a $750 paper weight....Just for grins I'm dry running the provided Tricerotops on the SD as a shake down run.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Spent so much time in the control cabinet I managed to unplug the extruder connector so I found out in testing. All systems are go except the filament run out redundancy.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Is there any video that covers this IR sensor mechanism? I was plugged on the top row (wrong) and was getting a solid zero.
Plugged on the bottom row, it is solid 1. Hopefully this did not fry the sensor.
It would help me a lot if I knew what the ball was for and how it operates.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Fear not my friend, Live Support had me triple checking, photographing and triple checking again before they decided to eat crow. A $2 wholesale circuit board holding up a $750 paper weight....Just for grins I'm dry running the provided Tricerotops on the SD as a shake down run.
Turn off the sensor in Settings. Works just fine without it. Just try to not run out of filament. I should know... My first print from the included SD card was beautiful.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Update:
I was not looking forward to tearing into the extruder - so I removed the sensor lid.
Verified the wiring. Removed the sensor - checked it for visible damage.
Played around with inserting filament and watched ball move flag. All looked good.
Reinstalled sensor and tested again. Now everything works... Guess something was just rubbing a bit.
Tomorrow - I print something useful...
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
Reads like you as I did figured out how this new and improved Filament sensor works.
Live Support linked me to a modified Firmware that fixed my Wizard issue but not sure if "Filament Run~out" works. Having that tested this weekend.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
When my filament sensor in my settings is turned on....i get an unload filament message and load filament message repeatedly...
unload filament.......i unload
then load filament i load......
then unload filament...
then load filament....in a cycle and the prints never start
when i turn off the filament sensor in settings......my prints start and all is well
please any solution or idea why is so...i have latest firmware
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
When my filament sensor in my settings is turned on....i get an unload filament message and load filament message repeatedly...
unload filament.......i unload
then load filament i load......
then unload filament...
then load filament....in a cycle and the prints never start
when i turn off the filament sensor in settings......my prints start and all is well
please any solution or idea why is so...i have latest firmware
Prusa is of the mind there isn't a problem ... yet dozens have complained of this issue in the forums.
Make sure you aren't stuttering as you insert filament: that is, use one solid straight and continuous push into the feed horn: do NOT back the filament out during a load or the firmware thinks you are unloading so it triggers another load cycles.
Call Prusa (use CHAT) and complain to them the filament sensor is not working properly.
RE: Mk3S IR Filament Sensor
I also had an issue with the filament sensor. But I think that I have solved it now.
When checking the sensor state, I saw that it was always 1 even with no filament.
I unscrew the sensor screw, and moved it a little bit until the state went to 0, and screwed it again, then checked the status change with putting a filament in.
The state change seems to be reliable now. I had no more issue...