Don Trueten :antifa:The MMU works well with #Octoprint. I use Octoprint mainly because it offers me more options than the Native Prusa solution. You select the material in the slicer - which should of course be loaded in the MMU - and then send the print file to Octoprint. Octoprint will ask you if you want to print with the submitted filaments or something else, or if everything is ok, and then start the print.
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Of course, this requires flawless interaction between the MK4(S) and MMU3 at the hardware level. I had some initial problems with this, but they had nothing to do with Octroprint.
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In the meantime, I have made some extensions [(un)original heatbox, different buffer system, housing and a few other small things] so that I could start production.
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