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I need some assistance from anyone who feels like offering. I am experiencing some issues mid-print where it will just stop completely. Twice in the past week I've left Johnny5 printing, and come back to the extruder in some random spot in the print just sitting there. My LCD is back at its main screen, and the bed and extruder stay on. Has anyone else had any experience with this? I print from my SD card with my USB plugged into a 120 to 5V cell charger. Maybe power issues?
Today I also noticed that in the middle of the print, the machine slowed to a super crawl. I'd seen it once before, but just dismissed it the same. I happened to be sitting right next to it when it slowed down exponentially. The printer was still at 100% speed, but I was able to crank it up to 400% and it seemed to take me back to normal.
Well, any help would be great. Thanks everyone!
-Dave
P.S. Anybody located in Ohio?
Off the top of my head, below are a few things I would look at first.
Have you tried running it from a PC?
What does your wiring look like?
Could something be getting snagged at a certain z height?
How hot are your stepper motors getting?
Do you have any cooling on your ramps board?
Have you tried just wiggling wires around during a print to see if cuts out? (looking for a lose connection)
ARGHHHHH!!!! It has happened again! I just got my baby back up and running after a whole bunch of new bearings and fan mounts, etc. Again, a failed print. This time the display says 2 hours 40 minutes. It just stopped mid-print. My hot-end and bed are still on.
I've added a battery back up UPS, put a 60mm fan on my ramps board. All the wires have good continuity through all build ranges of motion. I'm on a new arduino and ramps(fried the 5v on the old one). This time, I was only running off of my 120 power supply, no USB. I've got a fan on my x-axis motor, which was the only one that got "hot" for me.
I'm losing my mind with this damn thing. It prints beautifully, while it is printing; which is apparently only for short periods of time...
HELP!
I wonder if it would help to cool your RAMPS with a fan.
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I need some assistance from anyone who feels like offering. I am experiencing some issues mid-print where it will just stop completely. Twice in the past week I've left Johnny5 printing, and come back to the extruder in some random spot in the print just sitting there. My LCD is back at its main screen, and the bed and extruder stay on. Has anyone else had any experience with this? I print from my SD card with my USB plugged into a 120 to 5V cell charger. Maybe power issues?
Today I also noticed that in the middle of the print, the machine slowed to a super crawl. I'd seen it once before, but just dismissed it the same. I happened to be sitting right next to it when it slowed down exponentially. The printer was still at 100% speed, but I was able to crank it up to 400% and it seemed to take me back to normal.
Well, any help would be great. Thanks everyone!
-Dave
P.S. Anybody located in Ohio?
Off the top of my head, below are a few things I would look at first.
Have you tried running it from a PC?
What does your wiring look like?
Could something be getting snagged at a certain z height?
How hot are your stepper motors getting?
Do you have any cooling on your ramps board?
Have you tried just wiggling wires around during a print to see if cuts out? (looking for a lose connection)
ARGHHHHH!!!! It has happened again! I just got my baby back up and running after a whole bunch of new bearings and fan mounts, etc. Again, a failed print. This time the display says 2 hours 40 minutes. It just stopped mid-print. My hot-end and bed are still on.
I've added a battery back up UPS, put a 60mm fan on my ramps board. All the wires have good continuity through all build ranges of motion. I'm on a new arduino and ramps(fried the 5v on the old one). This time, I was only running off of my 120 power supply, no USB. I've got a fan on my x-axis motor, which was the only one that got "hot" for me.
I'm losing my mind with this damn thing. It prints beautifully, while it is printing; which is apparently only for short periods of time...
HELP!
I wonder if it would help to cool your RAMPS with a fan.
He did! A 60 mm fan for Ramps
Re: Folger Prusa i3 Kit from ebay May 01, 2015 01:14PM |
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Vanbot - I didn't modify any the firmware settings and I didn't have any issue - the manual from Folger Tech gives what sounds like contradictory information, but a picture shows how to configure it to the Ramps and the text (no picture) says to set it up as such.
Printing at .4 layers at 60 mm/s + extrusion speed results in clicking do to improper filament melting. This is the Achilles heel of the Folger Tech machines - at high speeds you need higher temps because the extruder cannot melt the filament at the required speeds. I use 1.75 mm - which is better than 3 mm for this, but it is something you need to tweak with. In a week - I've almost run out of my 1 kg roll and I printed a bunch of the 1:200 scale tanks, jeeps and stuff from thingiverse at .1 mm. I've gotten a bunch of calibration stuff out, a 3D benchy, a big SD card reader, two DS game holders, a pile of toys and tanks, a chunky bracelet, Gnomedozer - Oh so much more to print. Right now my machine has run for probably 12+ hours today, still tweaking - still improving.
Also, I am still using a piece of paper on top of my heated glass bed - no warping no issues with the PLA. Just a little double sided tape and I can swap it out if need be. It also works directly on the heated bed, but its a pain to clean double sided tape off the heatbed. Seriously resolved the print adhesion issues.
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I've printed the chunky bracelet - you will need to scale it up. My wife could not wear the default configuration one because it was too small. I printed some corners, and other stuff today. Gonna make the Fishing Rod Rack by tonay88 from Thingiverse next. It is fishing season after all.
To get to the questions you asked, I assembled it as directed. The origin I have on my machine is closest to where the ramps mounts. It works well for me and the text said to set it up like that. I know they fixed the suggestions to match, but I was aware the position was different from most users and the set up worked, but seemed odd at first.
Watch your extruder for a bit. It never happens on my small and complicated to travel prints - only the large ones with lots and lots of plastic to extrude and next to no movement. So it doesn't occur on calibration cubes and such - but a solid infill box 5 inches by 3 inches will certainly go fine for about 20 secs then I hear "click click" wait 10 secs "click" wait 5 secs "click". Upping the temperature resolves it, but it also is bad if you need less filament run through. This is why the E3D is so popular - it is just a better construction and they have a set for my specific uses.
Just so we can compare:
I print structural stuff at .4 mm layers and at 60 mm/s print speeds with 150 mm/s travel speeds.This means I chug out a lot more plastic then you to boot. For these prints I run PLA at 190-195 C and when I do detail work (.2 and .1 mm layer) I run at 185 and this is "no click" unless its a thick block in excess of 20 cubic inches with minimal travel. My spool moves about every 10 seconds - spiraling around and sending the 1.75mm filament into the feeder with good speed. Folger Tech may not have provided the Cadillac version for an extruder - but I can spit out a meters worth of filament in under 4 minutes. I'd like to think that my machine is pushing it out faster than yours - and maybe that's why I noticed the issue because I did used to have it click a lot more frequently.
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Re: Folger Prusa i3 Kit from ebay May 01, 2015 08:06PM |
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Anyone else notice bed temp issues after updating to the latest Marlin? My bed used to get up to temp pretty quick, with or without corkboard on top. Now it is pitiful, very slowly gets up to 80ish and then stalls and even heads back down a couple degrees. Finally makes it there but is taking much much longer... Is this a setting that may be off? My configuration.h file is modified to match those posted here.
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I print structural stuff at .4 mm layers and at 60 mm/s print speeds with 150 mm/s travel speeds.This means I chug out a lot more plastic then you to boot. For these prints I run PLA at 190-195 C and when I do detail work (.2 and .1 mm layer) I run at 185 and this is "no click" unless its a thick block in excess of 20 cubic inches with minimal travel. My spool moves about every 10 seconds - spiraling around and sending the 1.75mm filament into the feeder with good speed. Folger Tech may not have provided the Cadillac version for an extruder - but I can spit out a meters worth of filament in under 4 minutes. I'd like to think that my machine is pushing it out faster than yours - and maybe that's why I noticed the issue because I did used to have it click a lot more frequently.
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I print structural stuff at .4 mm layers and at 60 mm/s print speeds with 150 mm/s travel speeds.This means I chug out a lot more plastic then you to boot. For these prints I run PLA at 190-195 C and when I do detail work (.2 and .1 mm layer) I run at 185 and this is "no click" unless its a thick block in excess of 20 cubic inches with minimal travel. My spool moves about every 10 seconds - spiraling around and sending the 1.75mm filament into the feeder with good speed. Folger Tech may not have provided the Cadillac version for an extruder - but I can spit out a meters worth of filament in under 4 minutes. I'd like to think that my machine is pushing it out faster than yours - and maybe that's why I noticed the issue because I did used to have it click a lot more frequently.
What!?
My fastest speed is 20mm/sAnything faster than that... Click, click, click, click, and guess what? More click, click, click.... I'm just waiting for it to go "click, click, boom!"
And I still get delamination on PLA at anything under 210*c
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Re: Folger Prusa i3 Kit from ebay May 03, 2015 01:21PM |
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Thank you for the responses krwynn and dbrewski. I printed one of those extruders, now just waiting on the mail to run.
Does anyone know where to get the files for the frame pieces that Folgertech used?
We have a CNC at work and I would like to upgrade to a solid wood frame or possibly aluminum.
I have found plenty, but none have the Z motor mounts or top Z rod stabilizers.
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NEED HELP !!! Assembled my recenlty received Prusa i3 from Folger Tech. When turned ON, everything seems to be OK. Start to set current on stepper drivers when I got 3 done, the Ramps switched off with no sign of life. Power supply works fine 12 V on both sides. Does anyone know what was wrong? Thank you in advance.
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I print structural stuff at .4 mm layers and at 60 mm/s print speeds with 150 mm/s travel speeds.This means I chug out a lot more plastic then you to boot. For these prints I run PLA at 190-195 C and when I do detail work (.2 and .1 mm layer) I run at 185 and this is "no click" unless its a thick block in excess of 20 cubic inches with minimal travel. My spool moves about every 10 seconds - spiraling around and sending the 1.75mm filament into the feeder with good speed. Folger Tech may not have provided the Cadillac version for an extruder - but I can spit out a meters worth of filament in under 4 minutes. I'd like to think that my machine is pushing it out faster than yours - and maybe that's why I noticed the issue because I did used to have it click a lot more frequently.
What!?
My fastest speed is 20mm/sAnything faster than that... Click, click, click, click, and guess what? More click, click, click.... I'm just waiting for it to go "click, click, boom!"
And I still get delamination on PLA at anything under 210*c
Unless you are running a soft PLA form you are looking at several problems - most likely bad thermistor readings. Check your thermistor to your indoor house temps and if possible use a heat checker to see if your temps are accurate. Something is very very off because 180-185 is the sweet spot for most PLA filaments and it drops lower with natural PLA. At 210 C you are going to see scorching and discoloration in most dyes. I do recall that a Blue PLA I had required 205 but this was from years back and it was unwieldy and stiff as a brick. Are you using 1.75mm or 3mm filament? No matter the type 20 mm/s is really slow....
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Thanks Krwynn
Looked all over but never saw that one.
On another note that extruder for the E3D v6 dbrewski added a link to will not work with the stock folger extruder motor gear.
The current gear is too large.
Off to search for another one.
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I'm using 1.75mm.
At 210*c I'm not getting scorching or discoloured prints (that I can visibly detect).
I can check with the house temps but that's about it. I've gone way over what I have allowed myself to spend on the printer just getting it to this point.
I physically cannot get it to print any faster than 20mm/s. Unless of course I wish to listen to the song of the extruder people...
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Got it, thanks. Now the motors don't stop when hitting the end stop and make the belt skip, nothing moves except when hitting the home button in repetir manually, extruder has never been turned on but shows at 308.7 degrees C.
Ideas?
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Where do I put the y-axis endstop on revision b of the kit?
With the current kit design we prefer to put the endstop on the small bit of 8mm rod that extends past the 8mm nut on the rear lower right of the print bed platform. Putting the endstop here will allow it to hit the heated bed and give you the print area you desire.
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Check out the FAQ at Folger which says:
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Where do I put the y-axis endstop on revision b of the kit?
With the current kit design we prefer to put the endstop on the small bit of 8mm rod that extends past the 8mm nut on the rear lower right of the print bed platform. Putting the endstop here will allow it to hit the heated bed and give you the print area you desire.
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