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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesarm97 View Post
    Question on the "Filament out sensor", is that used yet by the firmware?
    This is just anecdotal evidence from my filament running out in the middle of a big print yesterday, but no.

  2. #12
    Ok. Thanks for confirming that. Hopefully they will implement that and pause the print. They should also implement push notifications or something. I start an upload and forget to go press the button thinking it will start automatically.

  3. #13
    Same here, it took awhile this morning to get the wipe off. It was stuck really good. We need local slicing profiles and better cloud slicing options.

    Quote Originally Posted by KMToydarian View Post
    I actually like the calibration method, but I am a little concerned about the "wipe" the nozzle does. I am having a hard time completely removing that thin scraping of filament, and it performs that function in the same place each time, so I'm afraid after a while it might interfere somehow.

    But the printer is really beautiful. I got the white one.

  4. #14
    For a thorough unboxing gallery check out http://pjcimino.blogspot.com/2015/10...d-printer.html

  5. #15
    Looks like Mr Ashwell will be getting his printer today I don't know how my cell# got attached to the DHL updates but someone will be having fun soon.

  6. #16
    I got a DHL notice this week too. Thought it was a remanant from my delivered printer, but it was a different name. Then got a text, it couldn't be delivered. I am going to contact New Matter about it. SOmeone is missing on their printer, and it might need a signature, so it could be sent back if they aren't home.

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by KMToydarian View Post
    I got a DHL notice this week too. Thought it was a remanant from my delivered printer, but it was a different name. Then got a text, it couldn't be delivered. I am going to contact New Matter about it. SOmeone is missing on their printer, and it might need a signature, so it could be sent back if they aren't home.
    Hi, can you please email us at hello@newmatter.com so we can get the shipping details from you? Thank you for your assistance!

  8. #18
    Jumping in with an email sent out by New Matter yesterday:

    Firmware 0.5.0: Filament Sensor

    Hello MOD-t users!

    With this latest firmware release, 0.5.0, we are turning on the filament presence detector on the filament entry port of the MOD-t. Doing so will allow the MOD-t to notify the user when filament has run out in the middle of a print job and will pause the print job to allow new filament to be loaded. When the MOD-t detects the lack of filament, it will continue to print for a few minutes so it uses up some of the remaining filament. It will stop with enough filament left so it’s still easy to unload the remnant filament and then you can reload a fresh spool of filament and resume printing the current job.

    We are planning on implementing new warning screens on the store and desktop application in the near future. However, we wanted to implement the fix immediately as it has been impacting normal use of the MOD-t. If you notice that your MOD-t has paused on its own with this new firmware update, please follow the below instructions:

    • Step 1: Check to see if your filament snapped or ran out
    • Step 2: If the filament snapped or ran out, the MOD-t will be paused. Go to the NMS or desktop utility to run the filament unload sequence
    • Step 3: When the unload sequence is finished, run the filament load sequence and load new filament
    • Step 4: When you see filament extruding, press the button to stop the filament extruding, per the normal filament loading process
    • Step 5: The button will still be flashing. Press the button one more time to resume the print

    We’ve also noticed limited instances of jams in the extruder when a user tries to feed new filament into the extruder after it has consumed the end of a filament line. To prevent a jam in the extruder, always run the filament unload before you load new filament in the MOD-t.

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesarm97 View Post
    Ok. Thanks for confirming that. Hopefully they will implement that and pause the print. They should also implement push notifications or something. I start an upload and forget to go press the button thinking it will start automatically.
    I know what you mean... while it would be nice, I think they're intending for an end user to do a quick "nothing looks out of place" glance by having to press the physical button to initiate printing.

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