For the record this was originally and is still being promised in your marketing materials: ”Multi‑Material 3D Printing Achieve high-quality, functional prints with flexible or rigid materials, or simplify prints with challenging overhangs using breakaway or soluble support.”
I agree, the move to PrusaSlicer with P2PP is not easy. I had never used PrusaSlicer before either, I was mostly using S3D and starting to learn Cura, but after investing the time to learn it, I like it and more importantly I am getting consistently good prints from my P3P where with Canvas successful prints were far and few between. That said, I still wish they would support the P3 with Chroma. It was a real disappointment it was dropped for the P3.
Have you tried taking the plexiglass panels off by removing the thumb screws and removing the clear panels were the filament is stuck and pulling the filament out. Are you trying to use TPU? If so that is not supported yet.
They just released 22.04.19.0 but I am having the same problem with every print I try to start, it just going and fails with an unknow error. Back to 22.02.09.0 again :-(
22.03.29.0 very broken but you are on the right path, you will need to load 22.02.09.0 from here You will need to leave it zipped and copy it to the root of a USB 3.0 flash drive. The P3 does not read all USB sticks so you may need try others ones if it does not see any files on it. You will still have some issues with 22.02.09.0 but at least you will be able to print successfully.
@aordono My P3P does not work the way you are saying. I checked printer icon you mentioned and it is always white whether the printer is connected or not: I then disconnected the printer and the color of the icon did not change. Next I tried to print something with the printer still disconnected and it just started loading the filament and getting ready for the print, I canceled it and then checked the status page and it showed the printer was connected: The only time I get a warning is if the printer is not connected when I start the P3P and try to start a print. Once the P3P is up, if I disconnect the printer it does not seem to detect that the printer was disconnected.
A couple of ideas, you may need a bit more heat or perhaps less cooling to get it to stick together better or if you designed the model put the wing part more inside of the cube part so there is more contact area or try something like a puzzle piece so it has more grip between the 2 parts.
I have run in to this as well. The mcfx files on my some drives are not detected while other USB drives work fine. They are all formatted with FAT 32. I have not spent enough time to determine if this is actually the case or coincidence but it seems like my 2.x USB drives don’t work while my 3.x USB drives do.