SnapMaker 2.0 Filament sensor replacement
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2022
- *Note: In hindsight, I would avoid the threadlocker. Sure, it keeps the screws in place, but if you need to replace the filament sensor again (like I had to do a second time), it makes it a little more of a pain to remove the screws. Or at least avoid threadlocker on the bottom screws that hold the plastic fan in place, you have a chance of stripping the plastic with that.
This video shows how to disassemble and reassemble the 3d Printer module, for the SnapMaker v2.0, in order to replace the filament runout sensor.
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Is a fuse change possible? Is the process similar?
Fuse? There's no fuse in the extruder that I'm aware of.
Do you have a blue piece where the filament comes in, where can I buy it?
You will need to 3d print a new mount for the 3dp module, there are quite a few designs on Thingiverse. There's what looks like a silver disk on top of the module with 2 super tiny screws. You'll remove that part and replace it with the 3d printed part. Then you'll need to buy the Pneumatic Fittings (the brass and blue part) as well as a bowden tube for it. The fitting will screw into the part you printed out.
Where did you purchase the sensor
Contact snapmaker customer service, you can get it directly from them.