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[BUG] MK4 6.0.0 Nozzle cleaning always fails #3923
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I was having this problem on the previous release. Is this still happening with 6.0.0-rc3? |
Like I said, with RC2, I had the same problem with the failure to clean. I spoke too soon. 6.0.0-RC3 is now failing to complete the nozzle cleaning every time for me too. |
I have have the issue as well on the XL, first I thought it was a calibration issue, so I runned the nozzle offset. It does a lot of taps on the pin in z direction, but eventually completed. It did not seem to help (and also didn't matter which tool I selected) as it was still failing to get past the nozzle cleaning phase. After rebooting the machine, and running the calibration again, it started working again. |
@mikelane This is happening for me on the official 6.0.0 release (not an RC). |
If there are any logs/tests someone at Prusa would like me to run, I'd be happy to help. |
Printer type - MK4
Printer firmware version - 6.0.0
Original or Custom firmware - Original
Optional upgrades - Prusa v6 Adapter w/ 0.6 Diamond Back Nozzle
USB drive or USB/Octoprint - USB drive
Describe the bug
Printer attempts nozzle clean with 10+ taps, fails every time. Restarting printer did not help.
How to reproduce
Firmware updated to 6.0.0. Attempting to print with Prusament PLA on Prusa Satin Sheet. File was sliced in Prusaslicer 2.7.4 with stock printer settings. Official v6 adapter w/ 0.6 diamond back nozzle.
Downgrading to 5.1.3 resolves the issue.
Expected behavior
Nozzle cleaning to not fail :)
G-code
BGCode is attached, with added
.txt
suffix so Github would attached it.Test Fit Eye Holder_0.6n_0.25mm_PLA_MK4IS_9m.bgcode.txt
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