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und3dp
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Hotend PTFE Tube Replacement

According to assembly Step 9 in Section 9B (MK3S+ Extruder Mod), hotend PTFE tube replacement isn't necessary unless the tube is worn down. My MK3S+ is just a year old. I printed maybe 30 fairly small items before printing the plastic parts needed for the MMU3, and haven't had any trouble so far, including stringing. I'd just as soon skip these steps if I'd be replacing a perfectly good hotend PTFE tube. I'll be grateful for input from the experts here.... can I skip ahead to Step 18?

Nick

Posted : 04/09/2023 7:15 pm
Amethyst_3D
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RE: Hotend PTFE Tube Replacement

Hi Nick,

my situation is similar to yours. I tend to change the PTFE tube anyway, because if I skip that step it will be really a long way to return later and change the PTFE tube when things might not work as expected.

I had to repair the hotend already and I know what the PTFE tube looked like a few weeks ago when I held it in my hands.

Greetings

Amethyst_3D

Posted : 06/09/2023 7:00 pm
HappyKatz
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RE: Hotend PTFE Tube Replacement

My printer required the replacement PTFE tube, but it is over two years old, had the MMU2S on it prior (so many retractions across the tube), and saw a LOT of printing. So you may not need to do so at this point.

It may be worth it to perform the step now, however,  just so you can get some practice with the process. I asked support what the maintenance schedule for the extruder PTFE tube should be, and their recommendation was to check for wear every 3 months depending on your volume of usage, or when you see (new) filament tip stringing or sticking in the Bowden tube.

 

 

 

Prusa is MKS3S+ w/ MMU3 (formerly MMU2S), 2 Prusa MINI+, Octoprint

Posted : 07/09/2023 1:46 am
und3dp
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Hotend PTFE Tube Replacement

Thanks Amethyst_3D and HappyKatz! Unfortunately, I couldn't wait (as one who probably would have taken one cookie now rather than getting two cookies later in that psychology study) and decided to make an executive decision to press on. Based on the huge usage of the printer mentioned in the instructions, I picked the quick, easy, and optimistic (though likely wrong) approach of going with my existing fairly new PTFE tube. I'm finishing the calibration tonight and hoping to do the test run tomorrow. Yes, I'll probably regret not waiting for the gurus to reply... my bad! Thx again.

Nick

Posted : 07/09/2023 1:57 am
Hello
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RE: Hotend PTFE Tube Replacement

I didn't replace mine it's fairly easy to do when it needs doing 

Please help me out by downloading a model it's free and easy but really helps me out https://www.printables.com/@Hello_474427/models

Posted : 07/09/2023 8:26 am
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