Printer with MMU stuck in a load/unload loop
I sliced a model in single color mode. Put it on the SD card, loaded PET into the PTFE tube for material #2. Told the printer to print. It warms up, asks me which filament to use. I choose filament #2. It loads material #2 down to the extruder, then goes to the front right corner and unloads the filament and tells me to "Remove old filament". I hit the button and the MMU moves to material #1 and starts pushing material #2 out of the MMU into empty space until it blinks a load error. I pull filament #2 back into the MMU and we are stuck there with "Loading filament 2" on the screen.
I have reset the printer and tried this very operation 3 times. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I am running the latest stable firmware in both the printer and the MMU.
Re: Printer with MMU stuck in a load/unload loop
Hi Jody,
is the filament sensor turned off on the printer?
if not, turn it off and try again!
regards Joan
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Re: Printer with MMU stuck in a load/unload loop
Hi Jody,
is the filament sensor turned off on the printer?
if not, turn it off and try again!
regards Joan
I have the MMU torn off of it and it's printing something right now, so I'll check again later. But why would having the filament sensor "on" cause that behavior?
Re: Printer with MMU stuck in a load/unload loop
Hi Jody,
sometimes the sensor fails to read shiny, or translucent filament, and responds with a filament change request.
the MMUv2 uses a Finda sensor in the MMU, and I understand the Mk3 filament sensor should be turned off...
as my MMU2 has not yet arrived, this is pure guesswork on my part... but the symptoms seem to suggest a filament sensor error!
regards Joan
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Re: Printer with MMU stuck in a load/unload loop
It's an issue with the optical sensor. I turned it on, had the same thing, turned it off, it went away.
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