I canceled the MK4 kit and got a Bambu, haven't looked back since. Sorry you have had issues w/ such an expensive machine. Give them a call, and keep on them since they say their tech support is above all.. hold their feet to the fire, and let us know what is going on. New subscriber btw.
ALSO.. my electrical, electronics, & computer hardware class professors always said.. CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS.. get a multimeter and check to make sure the wires are good etc.. eliminate ALL connectivity issues.
Just got my Prusa XL yesterday already have it assembled, calibrated and put on an enclosure My assembly time was also 6hrs for the semi-assembly unit. mine took off with no issues for me Have you tried disconnecting the cables on the extruders and reconnecting them. You might also check the 2 expansion cards and make sure they are pushed all the way in to the main board. Finally you could try disconnecting all but 2 extruders and see what it does then add 1 at a time and calibrate it till you find the bad unit
I’m not a Prusa troubleshooter, but I’ve had my Prusa XL five tool head for a month or two. I suspect a wiring harness issue or a bent pin at one of the connectors. I suspect you may have already ruled this out.
I’m having a big problem after the upgrade for my Prusa MK4 Changed the mainboard, but the problem still persist Pratically it’s broken and they don’t know the problem on it Gave up and bought a Bambu Lab For My MK4, i’ll sell the parts online and throw in the garbage the other parts that remains
I'd been really interested in one of these for multimaterial printing. The technology is cool, and some people (eventually) love theirs arter doing a ton of upgrades to it. But for me, if im spending 4 grand on a printer it had better work flawlessly. Unfortunately, it seems like the prusa xl doesn't meet that requirement.
I had the fan calibration issue as well... How I solved it, believe it or not is by putting my finger on the fan to create a slight drag and it passes. However, I contacted Prusa about the issue and the rep told me that the issue is air flow. The fan duct underneath the fan causes to much resistance and that causes the fan to fail. They told me to simply remove the duct and run the test again, and it worked. They all passed. Mine would kind of jump around, sometimes it was tool 5, other times it was tool 2 and 3. Regardless, both methods seemed to have worked. After the calibration completes, you can put the ducts back on. They only seem to cause errors during the calibration and not afterward. I hope if you got a lemon that Prusa will take care of you. Seems like a lot of people returned their XL's and Prusa was understanding of it. Just saw video 2...lol saw you already applied this trick.
Never heard that the 24/7 support took so long to respond, did you write mail to support? The chat support on the website usally takes 4 minuits to respond and at the 2 XLs i worked with now it was the fans even we swapped the had as is was falty connection to the love board. They send out new heads imediatly after we done like 7 tests which took 30 min or so.
I have Prusa Mini+, MK4, SL1S resin and XL 5 head. No issues long as I sliced it right. I began my 3D printing journey with Prusa and I’m very pleased that I did 💯
I've started to think that Prusa has gone downhill really since the MK4. The MK3 was their flagship but unfortunately their time has come and gone. I'm in the process of unloading mine.
I love how this video has 76 likes and 37 dislikes, prusa fanboys are such thin skinned simps that they have to downvote anything negative about their overpriced 2nd rate printers.
Yup, they are so desperately trying to validate paying 700+ for a bed slinger this day and age is a wise investment. I too was interested in an XL, until I saw it in action, slow and stringing with prusament. This was at a Prusa PUG meeting. The X2CXL or whatever Bambu is gonna name it is pretty much gonna be Prusa's epitaph. I appreciate what they have done and we wouldnt be where we are without them.
I canceled the MK4 kit and got a Bambu, haven't looked back since. Sorry you have had issues w/ such an expensive machine. Give them a call, and keep on them since they say their tech support is above all.. hold their feet to the fire, and let us know what is going on. New subscriber btw.
ALSO.. my electrical, electronics, & computer hardware class professors always said.. CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS.. get a multimeter and check to make sure the wires are good etc.. eliminate ALL connectivity issues.
Thanks for the sub! They finally offered a refund or replacement, along with some filament and extruder nozzles.
We finally determined the heatbed board to be the exact issue.
@@monkeybraincreations awesome man! wish Prusa would have had this checked prior to shipping it to you. Cheers!
Just got my Prusa XL yesterday already have it assembled, calibrated and put on an enclosure
My assembly time was also 6hrs for the semi-assembly unit.
mine took off with no issues for me
Have you tried disconnecting the cables on the extruders and reconnecting them.
You might also check the 2 expansion cards and make sure they are pushed all the way in to the main board.
Finally you could try disconnecting all but 2 extruders and see what it does
then add 1 at a time and calibrate it till you find the bad unit
We ran through those last week. Made a little progress but still had a few errors pop up. Might be a few issues with this machine.
I’m not a Prusa troubleshooter, but I’ve had my Prusa XL five tool head for a month or two. I suspect a wiring harness issue or a bent pin at one of the connectors. I suspect you may have already ruled this out.
We thought that as well and swapped harnesses and double checked pins. Everything was in good shape.
I’m having a big problem after the upgrade for my Prusa MK4
Changed the mainboard, but the problem still persist
Pratically it’s broken and they don’t know the problem on it
Gave up and bought a Bambu Lab
For My MK4, i’ll sell the parts online and throw in the garbage the other parts that remains
I'd been really interested in one of these for multimaterial printing. The technology is cool, and some people (eventually) love theirs arter doing a ton of upgrades to it. But for me, if im spending 4 grand on a printer it had better work flawlessly. Unfortunately, it seems like the prusa xl doesn't meet that requirement.
Fwiw most of the XLs do work flawlessly now out of the box. This one in particular does seem to have a defective part somewhere
Hopefully we can get it fixed and and start printing soon.
I thought they had 24/7 support, or did that change?
They do, I had problems with my new MK4, and they sent me a new main board
@@gwedo8740 How long did it take for you to get your board?
I had the fan calibration issue as well... How I solved it, believe it or not is by putting my finger on the fan to create a slight drag and it passes. However, I contacted Prusa about the issue and the rep told me that the issue is air flow. The fan duct underneath the fan causes to much resistance and that causes the fan to fail. They told me to simply remove the duct and run the test again, and it worked. They all passed. Mine would kind of jump around, sometimes it was tool 5, other times it was tool 2 and 3. Regardless, both methods seemed to have worked. After the calibration completes, you can put the ducts back on. They only seem to cause errors during the calibration and not afterward. I hope if you got a lemon that Prusa will take care of you. Seems like a lot of people returned their XL's and Prusa was understanding of it. Just saw video 2...lol saw you already applied this trick.
We eventually got it fixed but it took some doing.
Never heard that the 24/7 support took so long to respond, did you write mail to support? The chat support on the website usally takes 4 minuits to respond and at the 2 XLs i worked with now it was the fans even we swapped the had as is was falty connection to the love board. They send out new heads imediatly after we done like 7 tests which took 30 min or so.
After a 2 hour chat session, they told me they needed the techs to look into the errors and now I'm stuck on emails. I get 1 response every day.
So why don’t they just send a replacement at no cost? Hopefully you paid with a credit card!
Hoping they will get it resolved later this week. But it still puts this printer down 3 weeks so far, and that is never fun.
I did not have any problems.
I have Prusa Mini+, MK4, SL1S resin and XL 5 head. No issues long as I sliced it right. I began my 3D printing journey with Prusa and I’m very pleased that I did 💯
How do you like the Resin printer?
@@monkeybraincreations It’s been awesome. Especially for silicon cases
It's been about 4 days. Did you get a response? Did it get fixed? Thanks!
New video is going up today. We made a little progress but still not printing yet.
I've started to think that Prusa has gone downhill really since the MK4. The MK3 was their flagship but unfortunately their time has come and gone. I'm in the process of unloading mine.
Hopefully this is more of a one off type deal but I am definitely disappointed in the customer service I have received this far.
I love how this video has 76 likes and 37 dislikes, prusa fanboys are such thin skinned simps that they have to downvote anything negative about their overpriced 2nd rate printers.
Yup, they are so desperately trying to validate paying 700+ for a bed slinger this day and age is a wise investment. I too was interested in an XL, until I saw it in action, slow and stringing with prusament. This was at a Prusa PUG meeting.
The X2CXL or whatever Bambu is gonna name it is pretty much gonna be Prusa's epitaph. I appreciate what they have done and we wouldnt be where we are without them.
Any idea when the X2CXL might be released?
@@barrettm.9918 True words.
@@MOVIEKICKS No clue... No info about future releases what so ever...