How to Get Filament Remaining Out After Spool Runout
I loaded a small roll of filament on E1 and a new full roll on E2. I used Spooljoin to link both rolls with the file I was going to print. It properly used the small roll on E1 and then switched to E2 and finished the print. I tried to unload E1 and it doesn't push remaining filament out far enough from the filament sensor to get a hold of. I tried to pull out the tube from the sensor but it wouldn't come out. I opened the port on E1 but couldn't get a grip on it. Finally pulled the tube out of the E1 Festo fitting and got the filament out. My question is what is the Prusa method to get the filament out of the tubes?
Best Answer by Extra Fox:
To pull the PTFE tubes out, you'll need to push on the little black collars around the tube at the connections. That will allow the tube to slip out.
My hunch is that if you've got a bit you can't reach, you'll need to use a segment of filament to push the stranded bit out.
RE: How to Get Filament Remaining Out After Spool Runout
To pull the PTFE tubes out, you'll need to push on the little black collars around the tube at the connections. That will allow the tube to slip out.
My hunch is that if you've got a bit you can't reach, you'll need to use a segment of filament to push the stranded bit out.
Aaron
RE: How to Get Filament Remaining Out After Spool Runout
I removed the teflon tube to extract the filament.
How did you manage the spool join? I would love to be able to do this to fully use up my spools of flex filament (not able to use this feature in the MMU with flex)
RE: How to Get Filament Remaining Out After Spool Runout
How did you manage the spool join? I would love to be able to do this to fully use up my spools of flex filament (not able to use this feature in the MMU with flex)
When you get to the Tools Mapping screen when starting up a print, scroll farther left than you think you can go. Then you can specify which toolheads can act for spool join.
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