After saving up months I was finally able to order the flagship prusa printer, the mk3. And low and behold: the waiting did pay off: I could now actually buy the newest, the MK4 !! š
So I did. End of June. Got a nice rol of filament too. Couldnāt be happier. Yes the lead time was a chore but still. In august I would have a very nice upgrade from the mini.
August came: no printer. Backlog. I already sold the mini to my dad. Guess Iām going without one for a week or so, no biggie.
Shipping schedule appeared. Great! Mine was planned for 4/9. Oof. Okā¦
The first week of September: nope we had to push back a week! Damn š
And then last week:shipped!!
Spend a day building the marvelous thing. dreaming what I will be testing first. Planning. Ah great things!!
And then it came: the magic moment of doing the self test. Tension rose, green check marks appeared.. aaah š victory would be mine! Boy oh boy I cannot wait!
Beeeeeeeeep.
Bright red screen āloading cell errorā
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Ok no panic, maybe the cable got loose.. happens.. sure I will get to printing soon; letās see..
I started testing cables. Running tests. Resetting everything. Re-flashing.
Damn the usb stick broke! Aaargh .. okā¦
Nope. Nothing works.
Onto chat support it goes.
Doing the same tests. Filming them.
āHmm I need to ask our MK4 expertā after we both came to the conclusion the loveboard is probably failing (filament sensor is error too)
āWe will contact you soon, next weekā given itās Friday at this point.
And now: weāre waiting again. Staring at a broken MK4. Sitting there. Tempting me to dream of my next printing project.
Support was great and all that. They will make it right I trust them. I just wanted to share my story to people who will probably exactly understand what itās like. To wait. And wait.
Man. I donāt know if we have something like that in Dutch but I agree: I kinda hate it too!
Iām sure it will get fixed. And indeed it will be a really nice setup, and story to tell after.
I think itās the waiting without having any sense of time or unable to do anything that always gets to me hard. Iām kinda spoiled that way given I and my family are very handy makers.
In Dutch you have the saying "geduld is een schone zaak" (having patience is a great good). Meaning how waits in peace and calm will be rewarded. But also hate that saying too.
But still hope that your patience will be rewarded with clean and prefect prints!
And Iām sure it will make for a nice experience story to tell afterwards, but man itās really a test of my āway to deal with extra uncertaintyā on top of .. you know life.
.. fun thing though: when I contacted them this morning againā¦ they said āhey we did release a firmware update yesterday can you try that one?ā
And you guessed it: that f## worked!!
I was over the moon!!
Bit sour that they didnāt tell me this Friday to well test with the Beta but still.. I donāt care now! man this printer is so ff amazing. I mean! Woweeeeee! Just amazing!
Thanks for the suggestion on the mini update, I will pass it on or do it myself later this week.
This version did solve my issues. I wish they suggested to try the beta Friday. Somehow I had no idea there even was a 5.0. I had to wait in the queue again this morning to ask for a status update when they told me.
I felt such a n00b!
And then I waited in the queue again to tell them it solved my issues. They really should implement a basic ticketing system imho.
Yup that is I have the base version with a plate of 500x500 and a beacon to level it . actually my build is almost finishI just have a problem of wiring with the extruder.
Awesome machine and building guide UNTIL the wiring section .
This machine really need a better base cable management. I will do model to Mont cable chain on it .
I just received a nice Sprite Pro direct drive extruder and all metal hotend for my Ender 3V2. Spend a night ripping the thing apart and transplanting the new stuff in. Change some settings, tram the bed in, pid tune; all the things.
About to load some filament and do a test print when I hear twang.... "Wtf".
Look over at the printer...... and the x axis belt had snapped.
Stay strong, I know from first hand with an Ender you need a loooooot of patience and then some.
My first printer was the Ender3v1. Pre Corona. Hell even printed things to help people make mouth guards during Coronaā¦ aaah the memoriesā¦ (bit /s)
What happened you ask? Well I upgraded almost everything on that one. The board. The fans. The plate. Automatic leveling,.. but not the extruder that was my limit. At that point the upgraded were the same price as the printer
And boy it was magic! The silence. The automatic leveling, man great times!
Until it wasnāt.
You see this printer was fine for a while and then suddenly it said: f you! And I would spend hours tinkering with it. Time I did not have.
So at one point I had enough.
Bought a mini on announce day, waited almost a year till they delivered and never looked back. Gave the Ender to my dad, and now he got the upgrade to the mini.
The Ender? Sits in a box. We gave up after yet another under extrusion problem, and gave the monies to another model instead.
So ā¦ if anyone lives in Eu/Belgium and is in need of spare parts for an Ender3? Shoot. I have lots. š
That sucks, sorry for you to have to go through that. Do you already know modeling/sculpting? If not, that's the perfect time to get into it, and really be able to do anything with your printer when you get it. :)
Thanks. I do actually. But thanks for giving me ideas, improvements can always be made! š
Itās more of a āunfinished project that is out of my hands now and I donāt know when it will be done even though I could probably fix it if..ā type of situation actually. Iām not good with that kind of anxiety and uncertainty.
That said: they say youāre never to old to learn ā¦.. but ā¦.. hmm š