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Also you might just be trying to print too fast. A 0.35 nozzle is pretty small and if you try to print fast the back-pressure could be enough to cause the extruder to chew through the filament like that. ABS is a bit softer than PLA so more likely to get chewed. A perfectly set up extruder would skip steps before it chewed the filament so you could lower current to the extruder stepper a bit to limit the torque to something the filament can take. You could try lowering your print layer height (thus extruding less filament per layer), or just slowing down the print. Also maybe try some experimentation to determine the fastest reliable extrusion and set that in firmware as your max extrusion speed.
You could also check for high friction stages in the filament feed system. Pull the hot end off and just run filament through by hand to get a feel for how much no-load friction there is in the extruder.
Another thing to check is for potential filament feed snags. If the filament gets tangled or snagged it can pull on the extruder and cause the filament to stall and get chewed.
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Im using layer height of .2mm and first layer of .35mm seem too fast?
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Im using layer height of .2mm and first layer of .35mm seem too fast?
Try printing at about 25 mm/s to start with, and if that doesn't jam, then increase the speed until it starts jamming. Then you know the upper limit of your system. You can also increase the temperature to help increase the upper speed limit.
On one of my printers I hit the limit at 0.6mm extrusion width, 0.3mm layer heights, and around 60 mm/s. The nozzle just can't melt any more plastic than that.
That speed is very dependant on the setup of your hotend though.
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