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Ettore-Proxicad
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wrong reading from FINDA

I  had several multi-material prints interrupted because after some time the FINDA sensor stops working:

the sensor seems fine, it has red light when there's no filament and no light when filament is in, but if I go on support - sensor status, it gives fixed "1" value for FINDA output

I already replaced the FINDA one time, but it didn't change this behavior... seems some bug in the MMU firmware... or some issue in the board....

 

Opublikowany : 21/05/2019 11:09 am
PJR
 PJR
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RE: wrong reading from FINDA
Posted by: ettore.b

... seems some bug in the MMU firmware... or some issue in the board....

 

Yes, it is, sort of.

During a print, the FINDA state only changes during a tool change, and at that time, the printer firmware is waiting for the MMU to complete the change and cannot do anything until that happens.  Of course, when the tool change is complete, the FINDA state is the same as before the tool change.

This is one problem with "blocking" function calls 🙁 

 

Peter

Please note: I do not have any affiliation with Prusa Research. Any advices given are offered in good faith. It is your responsibility to ensure that by following my advice you do not suffer or cause injury, damage…

Opublikowany : 21/05/2019 12:11 pm
Ettore-Proxicad
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Topic starter answered:
RE: wrong reading from FINDA

do you mean the "MMU load fail" I'm experiencing is not related to this FINDA behaviour?

This post was modified 6 years temu by Ettore-Proxicad
Opublikowany : 21/05/2019 4:47 pm
Kabammi
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RE: wrong reading from FINDA
Posted by: PJR
Posted by: ettore.b

... seems some bug in the MMU firmware... or some issue in the board....

 

Yes, it is, sort of.

During a print, the FINDA state only changes during a tool change, and at that time, the printer firmware is waiting for the MMU to complete the change and cannot do anything until that happens.  Of course, when the tool change is complete, the FINDA state is the same as before the tool change.

This is one problem with "blocking" function calls 🙁 

 

Peter

How does the mk3's mmu2s know that filament has reached the extruder if the IR sensor is disabled? What about sensing if filament has run out?

I thought it would all be a lot more intelligent than this.

Opublikowany : 21/05/2019 9:08 pm
Ettore-Proxicad
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Topic starter answered:
RE: wrong reading from FINDA

In fact seems a bug: during the failed load the filament was rinning triugh the FINDA, advancing another 2-3cm in the PTFE hose and then retracting out of the FINDA again (I was able to see teh change inteh LED of the sensor)

If the board cannot receive info from the FINDA because of the "blocking function" during that operation I see the printer has no idea of where the filament actually is...

Another doubt: if FINDA gives "1" I have no idea why it's retracting instead advancing until it gets "1" signal from the IR as well

I hope someone is working on the MMU2 firmware because it seem very buggy.....

Opublikowany : 22/05/2019 6:18 am
PJR
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RE: wrong reading from FINDA
Posted by: ettore.b

I hope someone is working on the MMU2 firmware because it seem very buggy.....

Which is why I am still running FW 3.6.0 🙁  Has its faults, but it's working for me.  With 3.7, I cannot get filament to load.

Sorry but there's way too much explanation required for the questions asked since my previous post and all that explanation is here in these forums already; I really don't have time to go through it all again.

 

Peter

Please note: I do not have any affiliation with Prusa Research. Any advices given are offered in good faith. It is your responsibility to ensure that by following my advice you do not suffer or cause injury, damage…

Opublikowany : 22/05/2019 8:44 am
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