Extruder: rattling noise
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:37 pm
Hello,
i am new to 3d-printing and i am facing a problem i really couldnt figure out what it is.
My Printer is a Geeetech Prua Pro I3 B
I print white 1.75mm PLA Filament.
THe Problem i am facing is that the extruder makes a clicking sound during printing. The result of this is, that my printed objects contain gaps and imperfections. (see picture attached)
To me it sounds as if the extruder motor tries to push more filament through the nozzle than it should or can.
I tried to vary the temperature in a range from 190-210 degrees but that didnt bring any improvements.
I also tried to redeuce the retract length from 2mm to 1mm, again 0 effect.
My next thought was if maybe the nozzle is blocked, but it seems to me ok, i heated up the extruder and fed the filament by hand, it came out and hat the exact 0.3 mm diameter it should have, is this test sufficiend? If not i maybe need some instructions/pictures how to disamble the extruder.
In this forum i read similar topics several times so it maybe is a problem many people face, but i didnt found a thread with exactly my problem.
What i am asking for now is, that some expierienced 3d-printer guy may could give me some ideas what and how to check next.
If you need more information from me, i will happy to share them.
Somehow i feel like it might be a problem with my settings, because i use most of it in default and printed just 2-3 objects with not great success.
Greetings
i am new to 3d-printing and i am facing a problem i really couldnt figure out what it is.
My Printer is a Geeetech Prua Pro I3 B
I print white 1.75mm PLA Filament.
THe Problem i am facing is that the extruder makes a clicking sound during printing. The result of this is, that my printed objects contain gaps and imperfections. (see picture attached)
To me it sounds as if the extruder motor tries to push more filament through the nozzle than it should or can.
I tried to vary the temperature in a range from 190-210 degrees but that didnt bring any improvements.
I also tried to redeuce the retract length from 2mm to 1mm, again 0 effect.
My next thought was if maybe the nozzle is blocked, but it seems to me ok, i heated up the extruder and fed the filament by hand, it came out and hat the exact 0.3 mm diameter it should have, is this test sufficiend? If not i maybe need some instructions/pictures how to disamble the extruder.
In this forum i read similar topics several times so it maybe is a problem many people face, but i didnt found a thread with exactly my problem.
What i am asking for now is, that some expierienced 3d-printer guy may could give me some ideas what and how to check next.
If you need more information from me, i will happy to share them.
Somehow i feel like it might be a problem with my settings, because i use most of it in default and printed just 2-3 objects with not great success.
Greetings