I flipped every other spool holder so that the resulting layout was an arc. That should take care of the PTFE holders orientation too. Slightly less desk space required.
thx very much for sharing your build❤ i would like to see the mmu3 working with your mk4, and what your thoughts are. maybe you find out how bypassing the mmu works, and how hard/simple it is, for when you want to print tpu or so... greetings from germany 🌻
I flipped every other spool holder so that the resulting layout was an arc. That should take care of the PTFE holders orientation too. Slightly less desk space required.
Can you flip the PTFE holders? That confused me a little. Thanks!
You sure can flip the PTFE holders. They have added some flexibility to arrange the spools to fit your layout.
thx very much for sharing your build❤
i would like to see the mmu3 working with your mk4, and what your thoughts are.
maybe you find out how bypassing the mmu works, and how hard/simple it is, for when you want to print tpu or so...
greetings from germany 🌻
Yeah that's a good point. Not everything can go through the MMU3. I would probably just run TPU on a different machine. Thanks!
What material do you intent to print on the MK4+MMU3? If it needs to be in a drybox, you can connect the PTFE tubes directly to it.
Mostly PLA. I'm having some trouble with my wood PLA on the MMU3. I think it doesn't like how curly it is. Thanks!
That chapter was very easy indeed, the next one, not so much. You will be printing soon!
Thanks!