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    Multi color printing with Prusa's MMU V2 & Duet?

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    • fmaundefined
      fma
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      Yes. As David said, this solution can be implemented without any modifications. But you will loose some features, like checking if the filament is correctly engaged (with the switch made from a metal ball and inductive sensor) or so. And no feedback at all: if it jams, the Duet won't be noticed, and will continue to print...

      Frédéric

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      • bartolomeusundefined
        bartolomeus @fma
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        @fma couldn't you plug that sensor in the duet?

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        • fmaundefined
          fma
          last edited by

          Yes, but how to manage it? There is not condition testing in G-Codes...

          Frédéric

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          • fmaundefined
            fma
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            A good point in this MMU v2 is the non Bowden configuration: the multiplexer is only used to load/unload filaments to the extruder.

            I'm wondering if we could use it without the carriage selector, and use the passive splitter of the v1? This would need more tubes between the unit and the extruder, but it would be much faster to switch from one filament to another, and reduce the chance of jamming (at the input of the carriage)?

            And the Duet integration would be much easier.

            What do you think?

            Frédéric

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @fma
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              @fma I think part of the multi color precision of the v2 comes from being direct drive versus bowden. So there's that.

              I'm not sure you need conditional gcode and variables to make it work... couldn't it be scripted with macros as they are?

              Even so, conditional gcode is being hinted at for the near future, so maybe it won't be long to wait.

              Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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              • fmaundefined
                fma @Phaedrux
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                @phaedrux said in Multi color printing with Prusa's MMU V2 & Duet?:

                @fma I think part of the multi color precision of the v2 comes from being direct drive versus bowden. So there's that.

                My suggestion does not change that point: the MMU is still used to load/unload filament, extruder remaining on the printer carriage. But instead of having the moving selector, and only 1 PTFE tube, there is n PTFE tubes, and a splitter n-to-1 above the extruder.

                Even so, conditional gcode is being hinted at for the near future, so maybe it won't be long to wait.

                That's good news!

                Frédéric

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                • bartolomeusundefined
                  bartolomeus
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                  Firmware for the MMU board has been published, as also the schematics of the board.

                  Looking at the slic3r profiles, there is a 'ramming' function. Apparantly this is to retract filament with a clean cone and no strings to avoid jamming.

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                  • fmaundefined
                    fma
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                    Great!

                    Does anyone understand how 'ramming' params work?

                    Frédéric

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                    • bartolomeusundefined
                      bartolomeus
                      last edited by bartolomeus

                      Regarding conditionals, couldn't something like this be used with the filament sensor of the MMU: https://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M226:_Wait_for_pin_state

                      or: https://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M577:_Wait_until_endstop_is_triggered
                      or: https://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M583:_Wait_for_pin

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                      • fmaundefined
                        fma
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                        Yes, but what if the input is never triggered?

                        Frédéric

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                        • bartolomeusundefined
                          bartolomeus @fma
                          last edited by bartolomeus

                          @fma why would the sensor not be triggered?

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                          • fmaundefined
                            fma
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                            If case the filament does not engage correctly in the carriage, because of melted end (blob).

                            Frédéric

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                            • bartolomeusundefined
                              bartolomeus
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                              I guess that's why 'ramming' needs to be tuned properly.

                              Anyway, with those available gcodes should it not be possible to write some custom macro's?

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                              • fmaundefined
                                fma
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                                Yes, sure! This is simple motors, so a couple of G1 commands should do the job. And the carriage needs to be homed.

                                Frédéric

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                                • bartolomeusundefined
                                  bartolomeus
                                  last edited by bartolomeus

                                  I don't see any homing switches so I guess it relies on sensorless homing

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                                  • fmaundefined
                                    fma
                                    last edited by

                                    Right. It uses TMC drivers...

                                    Frédéric

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                                    • Red Sand Robotundefined
                                      Red Sand Robot
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                                      If it uses sensorless homing normally, wouldn't installing a normal endstop switch correct for that issue?

                                      almost an engineer

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                                      • fmaundefined
                                        fma
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                                        Yes, sure. And it should be easy to do.

                                        Frédéric

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                                        • Olimanundefined
                                          Oliman
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                                          I was hoping to pick up the MMU2 to put on a custom printer with a Duet 2 board.
                                          Is this something anyone has already accomplished or would it be supported by Duet at any point in time?

                                          Or is this only a home grown venture?

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                                          • bartolomeusundefined
                                            bartolomeus @Oliman
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                                            @oliman I was going to. Awaiting a bit more reviews on the MMU2 and maybe the first design iterations.

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