moisture in filament or..? June 05, 2016 05:02PM |
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One way to quickly check is print with less extrusion.
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Um, leaving to one side the pop noise you were asking about, what is going on with your print? There are periods which look like normal print movements, and then periods where, for lack of better words, the print head goes bat shit crazy. What's that about?
Re: moisture in filament or..? June 06, 2016 07:08PM |
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Um, leaving to one side the pop noise you were asking about, what is going on with your print? There are periods which look like normal print movements, and then periods where, for lack of better words, the print head goes bat shit crazy. What's that about?
That's a time-lapse.
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Re: moisture in filament or..? June 06, 2016 10:25PM |
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JamesK
Sounds like the motor stalling to me, so not enough torque to advance the filament. That's not a problem you solve by changing the drive gear (um, caveats about different diameter gears, but you don't gain much). The classic problem with pla is heat creeping back up past the heat break and softening the filament in the cold end. If there are any gaps or rough areas in the feed path the soft filament fills/gets caught on them and causes jams or stalls. Heat creep is reduced by good cooling (the cold end fan should run at full power all the time), gaps by careful assembly and sometimes new ptfe liners, and rough spots by polishing the internals. If all else fails a little vegetable oil sometimes helps!
Another possibility is simply exceeding the max rate that your hotend can extrude at. What size nozzle, layer height and extrusion width are you printing at?
If the extruder stepper motor is running cool you can boost the torque by increasing the current from the stepper driver.
I can't see much detail of either the extruder or the hotend, got any photos or links to the vendor?
As a very general note, abs is easier to extrude than pla, but has other problems due to shrinkage and smell. You might want to try some just as a comparison.
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