RE: CORE/MMU
I didn't install the camera that was included in mine for a few months. I can't live without now. My C1 is in one room and I am up late watching TV. I have had too many mess-ups I did not catch because I was in another room!
Extra HAM Radio - N4MCC
RE: CORE/MMU
I didn't install the camera that was included in mine for a few months. I can't live without now. My C1 is in one room and I am up late watching TV. I have had too many mess-ups I did not catch because I was in another room!
Extra HAM Radio - N4MCC
RE: CORE/MMU
The H2D just works. I’ve got ad many hours on the H2D as I do the core one. I’ve had many more issues with the core one overall. I’m looking forward to the INDX solution, as the MMU3 is super limiting and nowhere near as ready for prime time as the AMS solutions offered by Bambu. Effectively, the Bambu is a well thought out and delivered solution, whereas the core one was not ready for prime time when I got it ~a year ago.
RE: CORE/MMU
Well, as MMU3 goes after months of use i can say that it's definitely not "fullproof". Jams can occur, although rarely - filament doesn't go into ptfe tube but sideways, especially at the end of the roll when it's more bent. Then if filament runs out a jam is mandatory. Why? All filament are intensively bent (90 degree or more) at the end, in order to be "stuck" to the reel when producer starts to wind it. And that part is always causing a jam: when system backs up filament it doesn't go through pinda back to the buffer but either it gets stuck or it goes sideways.
In any way, making "ultimulti" version of MMU3 is (almost) a must, since there's no need for unscrewing the idler each time, so solving the jam is way faster and easier.
But, at the end, it's quite ok. I'd buy it again immediately. In fact, i can't imagine being without it anymore. Again, lucky part of having a prusa is that pretty much anything can be corrected, changed, improved... since there are tons of modifications out there.