Check the extruder tension arm. If you have the plastic one it may be cracked.
Check the extruder tension arm. If you have the plastic one it may be cracked.
puddy knife
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This brings back trauma
I use PrusaSlicer and their Ender profiles with no tinkering and get consistently great prints.
It’s always Patrick, so both are the same
I caution you to not put too much stock into OPs anecdotal experience. This is not a problem other people are having and is certainly not a firmware issue. I can say for certain that it has never happened for me.
This print has Z-hop enabled and the bed moves out of the way when switching tools, and you’re seeing that occasionally.
Too low (nozzle height)
I was completely prepared to believe that this was real.
TBH I’m not a huge fan of using the nozzle for probing, but I wouldn’t call it a flaw. It works pretty well as long as the nozzle is clean.
The MK4 touches the nozzle to the bed during probing where the MK3 does not. I do the same with my nozzle temp on the MK3 which I don’t know why Prusa hasn’t just made as standard yet.
edit: this post is 4 months old.
I really like the open nature of Prusa. I won’t tolerate a printer that requires a propriety web service to use like Bambu. I have a Prusa Mini, MK3S, and now the XL, and I am happy about how easy they are to operate and maintain. Every printer is a winner and only gets better with every release. I’m a customer for life.
That said, the cost is a little higher than I’d like and the technology is often a little behind (a bit like my Apple products) but the reliability is so good that it’s completely worth it.
OP didn’t say listening to music is pointless. Try rereading the post.
Since my phone is water resistant, I put a magnetic mount in the shower to listen to music, podcasts, and the occasional Teams meeting if I’m running late.
You’re not qualified to have an opinion on TDD — ThePrimeagen
It appears you haven’t used chat gpt for coding help.
The Prusa mini gantry is solid. I have been printing on one for 2+ years and will vouch 100% that it’s extremely well built. The 20mm you’re missing is seriously not the issue you think it is. It is rare that I ever go to one of my larger printers with the Mini being such a reliable workhorse. (workpony?)
Prusa XL, 5 tool version
Oops I thought you wrote sub $5000.
I recommend the Bambu Lab A1 Mini. With or without the AMS. It’s a great size to get back into printing. I have the Prusa Mini and 180mm^3 is really all I need for most of my prints.
When using the laptop as a second monitor and keeping it at the same height as the external monitor