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Smart wipe tower

The smart wipe tower ensures sharp color transitions and stable filament flow after a color change while aiming to waste as little filament as possible. There is always only one wipe tower no matter how many objects are being printed at once.

The wipe tower size is not dependent on the size of the object being printed but on the amount of color changes. Printing multiple copies at once or printing big objects improves the overall efficiency of the filament used.

If the wipe tower is being used at the same time as print supports, the extruder for the supports cannot be changed unless the support style is Organic. Changing the support extruder with any other support style than Organic will disable the wipe tower.

Wipe tower placement

As soon as you select a multi-material printer in the Printer selection box, the smart wipe tower will appear in the 3D view. The preview shows its maximum footprint, because the size may decrease after slicing, based on the number of color changes in each layer. The size will decrease from the edge with the polyline. You can change the placement of the wipe tower by dragging it with the left mouse button. Make sure the wipe tower doesn’t intersect any of the objects.

To shorten the travel moves between the object and the wipe tower, place it near the object/objects.

The real size of the wipe tower is visible in the G-code preview

Wipe tower size

In Print settings - Multiple Extruders - Wipe tower you can set the Width of the wipe tower. The other dimension is calculated automatically based on the amount of filament necessary to purge.

The purge amount can be set by clicking on the Purging volumes... button in the right panel.

The wipe tower is rarely solid. Instead, the ratio of sparse and dense infill is automatically adjusted every layer, based on the current number of color changes, in order to waste as little filament as possible.

Wipe tower ramming line

If you see a line in the air above the Wipe tower, that's normal. It's the visualization of the final extruder ramming before it unloads the last used filament (in order to create a sharp tip).

Wipe tower without sparse layers

The wipe tower size can be reduced by skipping the sparse layers (layers without a tool change). This saves material and in almost all cases reduces the print time.

  1. Go to Print settings - Multiple extruders
  2. Tick No sparse layers (EXPERIMENTAL)

On our set of multi-material projects, this feature reduced the total print time by 3.16%, and the filament deposited on the wipe tower was reduced by 16.17%.

The wipe tower without sparse layers feature is very useful together with ColorPrint with the MMU. Only a handful of filament switches are needed to print a colored sign unattended and as a result, a lot of material is saved compared to a full wipe tower.

As PrusaSlicer currently does not check for collisions of the extruder with the printed object when lowering down to the top of the wipe tower, this feature is marked as experimental, and it is recommended to place the wipe tower to the rear right corner of the MK3S's print bed, while the object is placed to the opposite corner.

Turn off Crash detection if you're using a wipe tower without sparse layers. Otherwise, you're risking a potential collision between the x-axis and the printed object during crash recovery.

Wipe to infill

Since the inside of the model isn’t visible, it can be used to wipe the nozzle during the color transition. The wipe tower cannot be eliminated completely, because some models do not have enough infill, but wipe to infill can greatly reduce the amount of wasted material.

  1. Right-click on a model in the 3D view.
  2. Choose Wipe options.
  3. Then in the right panel tick Wipe into this object’s infill.
Dark filament purged into infill may be visible through light-colored walls. To avoid this issue, we suggest increasing the number of perimeters.

Wipe object

To further decrease the amount of material used for the smart wipe tower, you can choose to wipe residual filament into an object. The so-called ‘wipe object’ will be used during the color transition to wipe the nozzle. As a result, the colors of the object will be mixed - this is handy in case you don’t care about the surface color (e.g. mechanical parts).

  1. Right-click on a model in the 3D view
  2. Choose Wipe options.
  3. Then in the right panel tick Wipe into this object

Wipe object taller than the multi-colored object
The wipe object will be finished with the last filament used during the multi-colored print.

Multi-colored object taller than the wipe object
After the wipe object is finished printing, wiping will move to the smart wipe tower.

During a color change, the flow isn't perfectly stable. For example, a tiny amount of air can get trapped in the nozzle as the new melted material pushes from the top. As a result, slight artifacts can appear on your wipe object.

The footprint of the wipe tower is minimal thanks to the wipe object (gear)

Stabilizing cone

The wipe tower can optionally be printed with a “stabilization cone”, which prevents it from toppling over. This feature is especially useful when the wipe/priming tower is very small in footprint, but can reach great heights, as on the Original Prusa XL.

The apex angle of the cone is adjustable in Print Settings-Multiple Extruders-Wipe tower. Setting the value to zero disables the cone.

 

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mike2060
I have one multicolor object and 2 instances of the "purge" object. I selected wipe to infill for the multicolor one and wipe to object and wipe to infill for the rest. I still left the tower enabled. Is it normal that the gcode preview after slicing shows the tower the same size with and without the "purge" objects?

Without purge objects, the tower is said to be made of 14m of filament. When adding as many purge objects as to fill 14m the tower is displayed with the same size.

If I want to reduce waste and print ugly but usable parts instead the tower how to make sure I add enough of them ? Where the tower is placed if there is not enough purge objects? A screenshot of the sliced print with two sheeps and a cog would help as well.
crashkg
How do you adjust the wipe tower if you are using different filaments that don't stick together. For instance I am printing with PETG and PLA. 
Fofopadilllla
You select a wipe tower extruder in Print settings > Multiple extruders > Wipe tower extruder, so it has a shell to keep the purges inside

https://help.prusa3d.com/article/combining-materials-xl_498103
Fred in Houston
On the sheet test print, the nozzle continuously goes from 225°C to 205°C and back... at times the nozzle doesn't even get back up to 225°C before it's time to swap filaments, commanding it to go back down to 205°C. Is 20°C cooldown for wipe/retract standard? Can it be changed in Prusaslicer in any way? When my filament retracts (PLA for this test, per Prusa instructions), the tip is more of a flat-ish bullnose vs a point.
Jan Kratochvíl

Hello. Please contact our support team for help with that.

Scott Gartner
I've been trying to get the wipe to infill to work, to no avail.  I have an object that has a very small part that is another color (< 1%) and it doesn't do any wiping at all that I can identify with wipe to infill, so what I get in that area is the same color.  Both the normal wipe tower and the sparse wipe tower work just fine.
theta
Hi, I am setting up a single extruder multi color print with a wipe tower. However, after each print the last color is unloaded from the printer. Can this be disabled? I only use a different color in my first layer and want to keep my filament loaded for future prints