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PrusaSlicer DRIBBLING version is capable to produce better filament tips during MMU2 filament change with wipe tower, and to handle transitions from materials with different melting temperatures in multicolor mode (e.g. PLA to PETG, PLA to ABS, etc.) I had developed it especially for PLA filaments, in order to use bad quality / low cost filaments spools with MMU2.
On the Print settings
tab, selecting Multiple Extruders on the left, you can find a new checkbox in Advanced group:
- DRIBBLING MODE (on/off) -> if you do not enable dribbling mode, it works exactly as the standard PrusaSlicer. If Dribbling mode is enabled, during the MMU2S filament change, just before extracting the filament, it plays with the filament doing a sort of dribbling and each hit of the filament in the melting area shapes the head almost squared, limiting the strings and strange big balls shapes to the minimum.
On the Filament settings
tab, there are 3 new fields in the Temperature group:
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MANUFACTURER MIN TEMP° and MAX TEMP° -> Those are the manufacturer printing specification temperature (in C°) of the filament, normally printed on the roll. Normally under the MIN TEMP the filament does not melt, and over the MAX TEMP the filament degrades or burn.
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DRIBBLING TIP SHAPE temperature -> This is the ideal temperature (in C°) at which the tip shaping comes better. It is a matter of experimentation, and each filament could be different.
On the Filament settings
tab, selecting Advanced on the left, you can find a new parameter in Toolchange Parameters with single extruder MM printers group:
- NUMBER OF DRIBBLING MOVES -> This number represent how many times the filament is Dribbled up and down hitting the melted area to perform the perfect tip shape. A reasonable number is between 1 and 4.
On the Printer settings
tab, selecting Single Extruder MM setup on the left, you can find a new parameter:
- MELTING DISTANCE (do not change) -> It represents how many mm the filament is dropped down from the rest position to just hit the melted area. This should allow to just hit the melted surface and not going deep into it.
See a close-up picture of some filament heads I got during a MMU2 multicolour print.
If you want to compile the source yourself, follow the instructions on one of these documentation pages:
PrusaSlicer is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3. The PrusaSlicer is originally based on Slic3r by Alessandro Ranellucci.
Please refer to the Command Line Interface wiki page.