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jyxent | 2 years ago

I'm not aware of any hotend sensors doing as you describe. The Prusa MK4 only uses it to generate a bed mesh the same as any other bed-leveling sensors. It does not do any live calibration while printing.

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stavros|2 years ago

Really? That's very disappointing, if that's the case.

EDIT: I'm not sure, this article says it can detect spaghetti just from the pressure difference, for example:

https://all3dp.com/1/nextruder-prusa-xl-deep-dive/

It also hints at detection of the height while printing.

jyxent|2 years ago

Without watching the video referenced in the article, I'm guessing this was based on what they theoretically could do, rather than something that they had actually implemented.

They currently only use the load cells for bed leveling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7ETSVu04ao&t=940s

I could be wrong, but I would expect that the load cell readings would be far too noisy in order to determine the height of the nozzle while printing. Even if they were accurate, different materials would also behave differently due to different viscosities.

TaylorAlexander|2 years ago

To be fair they really shoved the Mk4 out the door (read up on the release schedule for Input Shaping if curious) so there is probably room for development in the firmware. Perhaps they will have live pressure response in a year or two if such a functionality is deemed beneficial.