Printing issues M201
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 10:53 pm
Hello,
i bought my Prusa M201 some few months ago. I enjoyed to assembe it. Everything worked fine with using Repetier Host duing manuall moves, like moving the axis, pulling filament into the extruder, heating the nozzle an bed. Then i tried to print, but never had sucess till now. I had to clean the nozzle and heating block several times. Im using a glass bed now and put some glue onto it. I managed to print a part of a circle, but then the filament is stuck in the nozzle again. I tried different temperatures, but always the same issue. I bought a infrared thermometer and found out the temperatures of the software and the printer itsself are different. Bed is like 30°C appart and the nozzle 10°C. But then i figuered out, that the left part of the aluminium block, where the filaments are mixed is 20° lower as the right part of the block. I think the filament mixing extruder is the problem.
I also send a message 2 months ago to the support, but still no answer. Thats why i try my luck in the forum now.
Is it possible to get a single extruder for my printer? Or does anyone know a other way to solve my printing problems?
Thanks for help!
Greetings,
i bought my Prusa M201 some few months ago. I enjoyed to assembe it. Everything worked fine with using Repetier Host duing manuall moves, like moving the axis, pulling filament into the extruder, heating the nozzle an bed. Then i tried to print, but never had sucess till now. I had to clean the nozzle and heating block several times. Im using a glass bed now and put some glue onto it. I managed to print a part of a circle, but then the filament is stuck in the nozzle again. I tried different temperatures, but always the same issue. I bought a infrared thermometer and found out the temperatures of the software and the printer itsself are different. Bed is like 30°C appart and the nozzle 10°C. But then i figuered out, that the left part of the aluminium block, where the filaments are mixed is 20° lower as the right part of the block. I think the filament mixing extruder is the problem.
I also send a message 2 months ago to the support, but still no answer. Thats why i try my luck in the forum now.
Is it possible to get a single extruder for my printer? Or does anyone know a other way to solve my printing problems?
Thanks for help!
Greetings,