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Prusa MMU2s F.I.N.D.A. (filament detection) Troubleshooting aid The best way to quickly troubleshoot what is going on in a machine is to have all sorts of indicators at different stages of the process. After adding the wonderful MK3s+MMU2s Filament...
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This is an adaptation of the Prusa MMU2S door sensing mechanism. You will need the parts that came with the MMU2S mod (IR sensor, the M2 Screw), you will not be using the magnets or the steel ball. You will need 2 extra M3x10 screws and 1 of the...
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I have not yet tested the new design but hope to install it shortly. This is an adaptation of the Prusa MMU2S door sensing mechanism. You will need the parts that came with the MMU2S mod (IR sensor, the M2 Screw), you will not be using the magnets or...
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I have not yet tested the new design but hope to install it shortly. This is an adaptation of the Prusa MMU2S door sensing mechanism. You will need the parts that came with the MMU2S mod (IR sensor, the M2 Screw), you will not be using the magnets or...
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Prusa MMU2s F.I.N.D.A. (filament detection) Troubleshooting aidThe best way to quickly troubleshoot what is going on in a machine is to have all sorts of indicators at different stages of the process. After adding the wonderful MK3s+MMU2s Filament...
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To print my version, simply use the original design (Prusa MMU2S buffer redesigned by pchlupacek) minus the Z axis components. The other remix is also impressive, offering a great way to access the power switch. If you're not concerned about...
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The original design is available at: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-filament-buffer-for-original-prusa-i3-multi-material-upgrade-85794 I have been using this as a filament buffer for a year or so, but in my situation it kept having a...
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A revamped take on the M10 topplate, courtesy of Leonrsmln31, paired with the M10x1 thread specifically designed for the MK3S iteration of the Bondtech MMU2S upgrade package.
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If you already have the Prusa Enclosure V2 with MMU2S support, then all you need is 3 small parts, a rubber band, and a board to make this handy toilet paper divider. This will come in handy, especially during the great toilet paper shortage of 2020,...
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This is a remix of the Top Plate for the Bondtech Prusa MMU2S MK3S Adaptation design. Now you no longer need a Bowden coupler, you can just place the PTFE tube directly in and lock it down with a printable nut. Also includes some other changes: - ...
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- Shorter filament path for optimum MMU2S unloads. - Slightly wider filament path for optimum MMU2S unloads. - Side-window to see if your PTFE tube is inserted correctly. - Removed the unnecessary slot on the bottom for less support material...
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Adapted for the threaded inserts of TAPPEX MICROBARB BN 37905 size M5, which are also installed in the MMU2 selector front plate. For more details, see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4184469. ...Threaded inserts can be found at...
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The human figure can seamlessly substitute one of the Prusa buffer spacers, opening up the possibility to securely attach the buffer using screws directly to a wall or a Lack table.
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Printable accessory for Original Prusa Enclosure developed to enable access from the top. ...Can be used for a standalone printer or for a printer with a multi-material unit on the frame.Check the step-by-step guide on how to install the Hinged...
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Beta version: Needs some cleanup and not yet installed, but should serve to replace mmu2 mount on stock prusa i3 mk3s. Chopped off original mk3s mounts and added Vslot mounts. Ask if you want freecad files to edit. ... They're not pretty.
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Designed specifically for Prusa MK3 MMU2 inside lack rack. Each filament retracts into wallet upon filament color change. Tested with petg, PLA and ABS filaments. Required parts: 6x - M4 threaded rods, cut to length 84mm. 1x - M6 threaded rod, cut...
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We're taking a basic tube separator and turning it into a sleek, wall-mount design. By making these simple modifications, we can create a space-saving solution that's perfect for any workshop or garage. The key is to get creative with the materials...
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My MMU is situated in a very confined location, making it extremely difficult to insert an Allen key to adjust the idler tension. To overcome this challenge, I've designed a pair of thumbscrews that can be pushed onto 40mm M3 screws to adjust the...
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A protective barrier is being installed around a set of tubes to prevent them from coming into contact with a multi-material unit.
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<p>Standalone version of the original filament guide. Additionally it includes left and right stands and short rail to provide stable base for the guide. ...All other elements are compatible with the origin.</p> <p>In total each standalone guide...
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<p>With this guide, the short PTFE tubes can be clamped in an angle of 45° with a screw. Easy and fast to print with little filament. Can be securely fastened with 2 screws on the Ikea Lack Table. ...No filament buffer is needed with...
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This is a Bear Upgrade friendly version of the same horizontal brackets I designed specifically for the Multimaterial Upgrade 2. I created these using Tinkercad, so no source files are available at this time. Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance...
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I replaced the existing upper right front part of the Prusa3D MMU Lack Enclosure V2 with a modified version that accommodates a switch for turning on and off LED light strips. The switch I utilized is a GRS-4011-1600 from CW Industries, available...
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If the filament catches on edges when loading into the MMU, this mod might be for you! Before, I even thought about designing a pencil-sharpener for the filament. More than every second time I loaded a new spool into the MMU, I could not simply push...
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Guide Filament into an IKEA PLATSA or any other 22mm thick wooden board with ease. To do so, you'll need to prepare the following essential components: You require three M4x10 Countersunk Screws and three matching M4 Nuts to secure them firmly in...
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<p>Just to guide Filament into an IKEA PLATSA or all other 22mm thick wooden boards.</p> <p>You need<br/> 3x M4x10 Countersunk Screw's<br/> 3x M4 Nut<br/> 5x 4mm Pneumatic coupler</p>
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These straightforward instructions focus on positioning the PTFE at the top edge of the Work Surface if you're utilizing an MMU 2.0 model. ...The PTFE simply slides into place, ensuring the tubes remain organized and untangled behind the printer.
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Since the original arm wasn't working reliably due to excessive friction, it appears that this alternative is a more practical solution, requiring just a handful of seven-centimeter-long Bowden tubes.
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With this guide, the short PTFE tubes are easily angled at 45 degrees using a simple screw attachment. Quick to print with minimal filament usage. ...Securely attach these tubes to an Ikea Lack Table with just two screws.
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I modified the Guide Tube design to accommodate 1/8 NPT fittings and incorporated a threaded taper for the bowden tube. ...The tapered thread was inspired by a similar concept found at Thingiverse, specifically in design #1993384.