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6.5.3-RC Firmware for Prusa CORE One(+)  

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Jan Kratochvíl
(@jan-kratochvil)
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6.5.3-RC Firmware for Prusa CORE One(+)

Summary

    • New features and improvements
  • Massively speed up MMU filament changes [MMU]
  • Updated default input shaper profiles [C1, C1L]
  • Updated translations (beta didn’t have new texts translated)
  • (+ changes from the beta)

 

  • Fixes
  • M1704 MMU load test gcode now considers toolmapping [MMU]
  • Fixed MMU sending spurious attention reports to Prusa Connect during normal toolchanges [MMU]

Massively speed up MMU filament changes [MMU]

A series of improvements have been implemented that massively speed up MMU filament changes by up to 9 seconds. Some changes in the MMU firmware were required as well, so it is necessary to flash a new 3.0.4 firmware to your MMU unit.

 

The improvements include:

  • Parallelized unloading filament from the nozzle and idler engaging.
  • The printer does not wait for the final idler disengagement to finish to continue printing.
  • Parallelized selector and idler movement.
  • FeedingToFinda phase now obeys PulleySlowFeedrate with higher value.
  • Optimized idler selection mechanism during filament change.

 

Updated default input shaper profiles [C1, C1L]

In 6.5.3-beta, we’ve fixed a bug causing input shaper configurations to be swapped on the CoreXY printers. As a result, new input shaper profiles needed to be calibrated as well.

 

If you have Core ONE L or an accelerometer accessory, we recommend re-running your input shaper calibration.

 

If you don’t have an accelerometer, we recommend resetting your input shaper profiles to defaults using the Settings → Input Shaper → Restore Defaults. If you haven’t changed your input shaper settings, the values should update automatically.

Release notes

https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware-Buddy/releases/tag/v6.5.3-RC

Posted : 16/03/2026 2:08 pm
hyiger
(@hyiger)
Famed Member
RE: 6.5.3-RC Firmware for Prusa CORE One(+)

OK, so still haven't fixed the BSOD (I guess it's "black screen of death" now?) on boot up and I've noticed that the old bug where the heat sink fan pulses when at ambient room temperature is back. Both of these are not really show-stoppers, more annoyances that should have been fixed 6 months ago. 

 

Posted : 16/03/2026 2:24 pm
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