Basically the filament run out sensor on my Anycubic Kobra Neo is triggering randomly and this is compromising the larger prints.

Did you have the same problem or do you know how i can fix it?

  • Fauxreigner@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Make sure both ends of the cable are seated firmly.

    Open the sensor up and check for any debris that may interfere with the microswitch.

    If both of those are ok, you’ll want to check continuity of the cable with a multimeter, to make sure the cable hasn’t broken internally somewhere. Once that’s confirmed good, tape the switch closed and test continuity through the switch. Typically those sensors are made with really cheap microswitches, so you may need to just swap it out with a more reliable switch.

    Good news is they’re extremely simple, and so pretty easy to test.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks, right now the filament is loose, i will try to make it more guided and see if that helps. Plan B is to open the sensor and see if everything is ok.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, if the filament is loose that should be your first step, it may not be able to keep the switch closed consistently.