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Magnus😺
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Filament not loading to extruder

I have just gotten a mmu2s second hand, for my mk3s+, but it is barely used. I have now set it up, but when i try loading the filament, the mmu pushes the filament throgh the tube from the mmu to the extruder until the filament activates the ir sensor, and then the mmu disengages. Then the extruder bondtech gears first pull the filament a bit down into the extruder, then pushes it up, to a point where it sometimes cant grip it again, other times not the case, then pulls it a little bit down again, and then pushes it up again, where the mmu takes the filament back, and gives me the failed to load message. Sometimes, the gears grind so much on the filament (im using PLA), that it gets stuck, and i have to disassemble it to get the filament out. (and i have made sure to cut the filament tip correctly before loading)

I have calibrated the ir sensor and the FINDA and they seem to work fine, i have tightened the screws like prusa says to, but nothing works. I have also tested there is almost no friction in the setup, and i also tried to remove the ptfe tube from the extruder, loosened the idler door screw  (i think that is what its called - correct me if im wrong), and then tried manually inserting filament while the printer was hot, and there was absolutely no problems. The filament just went straight down and out of the nozzle. 

My theory is that the mmu isnt pushing the filament far enough, but im not sure.

I also tried calibrating the bowden tube length but i cant find anything on how to get that to work. 

If anyone knows something i would really appreciate it, becuse i have spent several frustrating hours on this, but nothing seems to work.

Postato : 14/11/2025 9:44 pm
JoanTabb
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RE: Filament not loading to extruder

I would upgrade it to MMU3

regards Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility.Location Halifax UK

Postato : 14/11/2025 11:08 pm
Magnus😺
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Filament not loading to extruder

Hi Joan

I want to make sure that there is no other good option, before i start spending to much money. If you know any other solution i would really like to know.

If no could you provide me with a material list, or somewhere i can get the upgrade kit.

Thank you

Postato : 15/11/2025 7:34 am
JoanTabb
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MMU3 Info

Hi Magnus,
I am not a Prusa employee so forgive the unprofessional links and suggestions below

 I got my MMU2 working much better by changing out all of the  the PTFE Tubes from  2mm ID to 2.5mm ID tubes...   More recently Prusa decided to use 3mm ID Ptfe Tubes...
a number of people had power problems with MMU2 and did DIY Power upgrades...   Prusa now offer a PD Board upgrade (available on the prusa spares pages) as part of the MMU2 to MMU3 upgrade, there is a link below for a clone version (the PD Board also needs a new power and data cable)

 This thread may help you,  
Some people have just upgraded the MMU2 power and loaded MMU3 firmware (the controller board is the same for MMU2 and MMU3)
Some people have changed to UltiMulti  to improve the MMU Plastics
https://github.com/davidkerny/BUZA-ULTIMULTI
the MMU3 plastics have been updated to improve filament paths and replace the original idler drum with a revised drum with aluminium coupler (the MMU2 Idler drum was a bit fragile around the motor connection, over tightening the motor shaft screws could split the original idler drum. 
there are improved MMU2 drum STL's on Prusa printables, there are also printable motor connectors on printables to allow connection of the MMU3 idler drum without the aluminium fitting from the upgrade kit. 
the MMU3 Selector now has two cutter blades, you may still have a spare blade from the original MMU2 build, that you could use for the second blade... 
the selector  for the MMU3 now has a vent to allow particles of filament strings to escape from the Finda chamber, and it uas a magnet and steel ball, to improve the Finda operation... (Note the ball used in the selector must be attracted by the magnet, (Some ball bearings are not attracted by magnets) the magnet is the same as the  small magnet from the original Mk3S filament sensor so you may well have a spare, available)
the original MMU2 to MMU3 kit had e3d filament collets to retain the filament feed PTFE tubes,  there is an alternative for the MMU3 on printables https://www.printables.com/model/693548-mmu3-collet-holder-r3-pc4m10-conical

the original Mk3S filament sensor tower is hard to adjust,  there is a revised version in the original prusa MMU3 printable parts on printables in the mk3S+ section... 
other improved filament sensor towers are also available in printables...

In My opinion, the single most helpful item for MMU2/3 is a filament sensor with an LED Indicator, it makes filament sensor adjustment much much easier... 
I Upgraded my filament sensor by adding a 5volt LED, directly to the filament sensor 

this was my MMU2 

this was where I connected the LED!

A modified filament sensor is available from Zaribo 
https://zaribo.com/sensors/546-5033-zaribo-smart-prusa-filament-sensor-for-3d-printers.html#/177-smart_fs_accessories-none

Prusa offer modified PTFE Connectors which had a larger internal diameter

but I use these


I use 360degree swivel connectors  on my Mk3.9 MMU3

BUT these can collide with the MMU3 at high print heights, 
SOOO... I use modified MMU3 Mounts

mmu3-Horiz-mount-enclosure-offset30mm (1)  Found on Printables

Useful info

https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mmu3-general-discussion-announcements-and-releases/mmu2s-to-mmu3-upgrade-info/paged/2/
 or this
https://help.prusa3d.com/article/list-of-parts-for-mmu2s-to-mmu3-upgrades_887521
I have never used the clone PD Board and cable myself, but I have heard that it helps 
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/236387035252?_skw=prusa+mmu3&itmmeta=01KA3GK712CR7EXJQTSGXFFCSG&hash=item3709c3e874:g:dOEAAeSwo1Bo7QhL&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA8FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1c6zuaR5wdsKNgpuSaTQrn%2FkbjhKBT%2BjvG0m4zxZQLL1FE3ZieNfAMY3n3LITcLTgxTch9tNiBU9IxPNs4vAGN%2BBIkUUGnDTXHwP7ufXJeSyGEMLPnLkB2Vjky7Hu6VXO6BRf%2BlNEoR9zAw1Goy7%2BYB6yIK7o0Hcpz9cpEP9gPK84s8hd6amac83ebqJ%2BkgFGOnAsQEWR4ETN8bWh2EHhIL07fOHL1JPbmeYf74VrH%2BKJh6iF3CF3O22A9INgztxbYlUDvvgoxtyPNy8moGp3Wfa0SNqbz399NK544E8LWRsg%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4rxzPDQZg

Regards Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility.Location Halifax UK

Postato : 15/11/2025 12:38 pm
Magnus😺
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Filament not loading to extruder

Thank you very much for the advice. I will try out some of these things to see if they work.

I just have one question though: Why is it that when the filament reaches the extruder, the bondtech gears pulls it down, then pushes it up, then down again and then up again? Because that is where my loading proces keeps failing.

Best regards - Magnus

Postato : 15/11/2025 2:59 pm
Magnus😺
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Filament not loading to extruder

And also one last thing. I think i will just upgrade it fully to an mmu3, if there is no other good option. But here is the list over parts needed for the upgrade. How many of these things are strictly needed for the upgrade. It seems there are some of the things already in the mmu2s. But im not sure:

Idler

6x 5x16sh shaft

2x 5x6x25bt bushing tube

1x magnet (10x6x2 mm) (not purchaseable separately, part of this set of magnets)

1x coupler 5mm6x 625 bearing1x ball 7mm (ferromagnetic, zinc-coated) 

2x blade 

1x silicone stopper 

Pulley and ELE:

If you have MK3S+, 1x MK3S+ MMU3 printer cable - Einsy

If you have MK3.5/S, 1x MK3.5/S MMU3 Printer Cable 

5x collet5x PTFE tube 4x2.5x191x 

MMU PD-board addon

Buffer:

10x PTFE 4x2.5x650

5x 693-2RS bearing

10x collet

5x 2.9x8.5 shaft 

Fasteners as per package (spares included):

4x spring

11x M3x30 screw

32x M3x6 screw

28x M3nS screw

25x M3n nut

38x M3x10 screw

4x M3x18 screw

3x setscrew M4x5

Extruder parts:

1x PTFE 4x2.5x360

5x washer M3/3.2/9/0.8 A2

Prusa lubricant

 

Best regards - Magnus

And thank you in advance

Postato : 15/11/2025 3:14 pm
JoanTabb
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RE: Filament not loading to extruder

 

Posted by: @magnus-6

Thank you very much for the advice. I will try out some of these things to see if they work.

I just have one question though: Why is it that when the filament reaches the extruder, the bondtech gears pulls it down, then pushes it up, then down again and then up again? Because that is where my loading proces keeps failing.

Best regards - Magnus

Hi Magnus, 
I never questioned why the filament is juggled by the extruder...

Yesterday and the day before I had a problem with a friend's newly upgraded DIY MMU3
the final result was down to my friend pulling the filament out of the extruder, breaking the filament in the process. 
this resulted in the filament aparrently feeding correctly then causing a filament out error, during the backfeed section of the process
it is likely that the failures that you are seeing, are due to the filament sensor adjustment. under normal conditions

the MMU3 uses all of the MMU2 hardware bearings, rods and bushes. 
the Idler roller is re designed to be more robust and accurate rotation. 
the selector becomes bi directional with the blades more firmly mounted, 
new magnet and ball bearing improve the filament sensing
the new filament sensor assembly gives easier sensor adjustment. 
as a first stage I would try a new selector print with twin blades, magnet and ball bearing, and all new large bore PTFE for filament feed, reverse bowden and short sections behind  the selector plus the revised filament sensor tower and idler door...

I never recognised power issues with the MMU2, maybe I was lucky...     as the PD Board and new cables were part of the upgrade I just fitted them as a matter of course.

One of the links I sent, mentions using MMU3 firmware on MMU2 hardware... you might wish too try that

Joan
 

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility.Location Halifax UK

Postato : 15/11/2025 6:13 pm
JoanTabb
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RE:

Hi Magnus

For the Mk3S or Mk3S+   with MMU3 firmware 
you need to download the Mk3s  3.14.1 firmware and MMU3    3.0.3 Firmware files. if I recall correctly  (My friend's DIY MMU3 is using the 3.14.1 Revo vrsion of the firmware, because they have an e3D revo hot end,    

Idler      Print in PETG   Files in MMU3 Printable parts on printables   I Printed all of my parts

6x 5x16sh shaft Salvage mmu2 I think there are eight, five idler rollers, idler body end bearing and clam shell hinges

2x 5x6x25bt bushing tube Salvage MMU2

1x magnet (10x6x2 mm) (not purchaseable separately, part of this set of magnets)  Possible Salvage from Mk3s old filament sensor

1x coupler 5mm6x 625 bearing1x ball 7mm (ferromagnetic, zinc-coated)    May be in Mk3S spares bag check attraction to magnet

2x blade  one in MMU2, one in MMU2 Spares bag

1x silicone stopper  Works without this, but a bit noisyer

Pulley and ELE: 5 pulleys Salvage MMU2

If you have MK3S+, 1x MK3S+ MMU3 printer cable - Einsy   Re use existing cables or use new cable and PD Board....

If you have MK3.5/S, 1x MK3.5/S MMU3 Printer Cable 

5x collet5x PTFE tube 4x2.5x191x  Difficult to source, my friend printed TPU Collets from printables   or use modified part and 10mm pass through fittings as mentioned in post yesterday

MMU PD-board addon  Ideally use PD Board and new cable

Buffer:I have had MMU1, MMU2 and MMU3, and never used a physical buffer I use Air Buffer (Spiling extra filament into the air...)
The MMU3 Buffer holds mor filament than the MMU2 buffer... so update if you intend to use a buffer

10x PTFE 4x2.5x650  I use 3mm ID Ptfe, Just bought 10 metres off Ali Express,

5x 693-2RS bearing  Salvage MMU2   as far as I recall there are eight, 5 in the idler drum, one to support the end of the idler drum and two for the clam shell hinge

10x collet only required if using the buffr

5x 2.9x8.5 shaft  only required if doing buffr

Fasteners as per package (spares included):

4x spring  Salvage  from MMU2  don't recall another two???

11x M3x30 screw  General Spares or may be recovered from MMU

32x M3x6 screw Buffer?

28x M3nS screw ?Buffer

25x M3n nut ?Buffer

38x M3x10 screw Recover from MMU2

4x M3x18 screw Recover from MMU2

3x setscrew M4x5 New

Extruder parts:  Print from  MMU3 Mk3 spcific parts list on Printables

1x PTFE 4x2.5x360  If you buy 10 metres of tubing  you should have enough for this

5x washer M3/3.2/9/0.8 A2 not sure where these go...   mind getting old... lol! (Two on top of idler clamshell tension springs)

Prusa lubricant  you should have some lube, only a smear needed on the selector rods 

Hope this helps, 
Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility.Location Halifax UK

Postato : 15/11/2025 6:55 pm
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Magnus😺
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Filament not loading to extruder

Thank you very much Joan

I will try this and see if it will work

 

Postato : 15/11/2025 7:18 pm
JoanTabb
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RE: Filament not loading to extruder

G|ood luck... 

I have a Mk4, arriving on Monday, with luck... 

Need to find an MMU for that. 

Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility.Location Halifax UK

Postato : 15/11/2025 7:55 pm
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