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vinnycentp
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Prusa MK3S w/ MMU2S First Layer Calibration Error

Hello,

The first layer calibration works until after it has calibrated the 9 points on the sheet, and then it travels to the lower left corner and extrudes almost directly touching the bed until a small ball forms. It does not move while extruding and there is 1 other strange thing: the extruder bondtech gear rotates to extrude the filament out of the nozzle and the MMU2S moves the opposite direction to pull up the filament. See attached pictures for context. I can think of a few issues: IR sensor malfunctioning on either extruder or 5 filament selector, MMU2S gear getting dirty and interfering with a sensor or something, or the extruder tightener screw being too loose/tight to trigger the IR sensor properly. I also think this might have something to do with a software crash or the nozzle being too low with the live z axis. Please help me as soon as you can.

Best Answer by x50arm:

Doesn’t look like your IR sensor is detecting the filament.  Try this guide:

https://help.prusa3d.com/article/wprwemqsmj-ir-filament-sensor-calibration

Posted : 14/10/2019 1:20 am
vinnycentp
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Prusa MK3S w/ MMU2S First Layer Calibration Error

Posted : 14/10/2019 1:24 am
x50arm
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RE: Prusa MK3S w/ MMU2S First Layer Calibration Error

Doesn’t look like your IR sensor is detecting the filament.  Try this guide:

https://help.prusa3d.com/article/wprwemqsmj-ir-filament-sensor-calibration

Posted : 14/10/2019 1:34 am
vinnycentp
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Prusa MK3S w/ MMU2S First Layer Calibration Error

Thank you, I will try this guide.

Posted : 15/10/2019 1:38 am
vinnycentp
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Prusa MK3S w/ MMU2S First Layer Calibration Error

Thank you for the tip, the feed is working but I have to adjust the live z axis now so that the test prints stick to the bed and don't attach themselves to the nozzle.

Posted : 27/10/2019 7:03 pm
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