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When I heat my big box to 210 for pla I noticed that the extruder would grind on filament. When I took the temp with a infrared thermometer it...
Thanks! I'll see about getting that put on
Oh. Do you have instructions for installing it. Or do I have to figure it out
I was cleaning up from NY biz box build and found this. What is it? It's metal with black rubber[ATTACH]
The filament usually starts failing about halfway through. I have a big box dual hybrid, Bed at 50c, firmware is what came default with it, nozzle...
I am having the same problem of it getting started fine then starting to grind away at the filament. I thought it may be the retraction doing it...
I am now running with no retraction. temp at 217 and the print got almost done and it did it again. I have confirmed that it is PLA. any other...
How can I tell? It came unmarked
I am using 210 with the filament that was supplied with the BB. I will try making it hotter
I've turned down retraction speed and distance. Still cuts a chunk out of filament. Going to turn it down more and try again.
OK. I will try this when I get home. Hopefully this helps with my failed prints.
What temp do you use with pla with that retraction lenght?
Do I lower retraction in the slicer setting or on the printer?
Here is a video[MEDIA] of what is going on with the filament. It will work great for the first 4-7 layers. [ATTACH]
I also haven't flash the printer with new firmware. Could that be the problem?
If I need to reslice what software do I use? I don't want to drop the 150 on simplify3d yet.
I found out what the underextrusion was for. When the extruder motor would move fast (I'll post video in a sec)I chunks out part of the filiment...
I have just completed building a big box dual. When printing the bench it was printing perfectly fine for the first half, then the is got weird....
Dr jeep you are amazing. Making the gap be between the heatsink and the block made all the difference. It will now heat up to 285 easily!
It is clamped in. I might have moved during clamping thought. Thank you for pointing out the gap difference. I will read read the instructions.