Advice seeked upgrade faulty components i3 pro B
Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 4:40 am
Newcomer with a faulty printer. So far:
Faulty LCD board on delivery (knob responding to rotation when trying to cycle through the menu)
The printer is controlled from Easyprint
The print head would not work: heated the plastic but nothing came out, once 1cm of filament had been driven in, the motor started to make a clicking sound. Looking through the loading spring I could see the gear wheel clicking trying to push the filament. A blob of melted plastic eventually showed at the tip of the extruder.
I dismantled the printing head mechanism to check it all out and cleaned the plastic out using the long pin supplied with the printer. The heating element was working then, once melted I could push the plastic out.
On re-assembly, the printer stopped working as before: I could not drive the axis from Easyprint, nothing was heating up.
Following other threads on the forum, I found that the heating thermistor of the head is dead. (Tested heating element fuses on the board with a multimeter, no voltage drop. 0/0 Min temp error, head not heating up. Swapped the thermistor connector with the one for the bed in order to get a reading, which meant I could head the head up again)
I get the point that I need to replace some components from my printer, but based on my experience so far I am quite keen to check out possible upgrades in the hope of getting parts that work!
Are there any recommendations for better print heads and LCD control panel?
Thank you for taking the time to read this, all suggestions welcome
Faulty LCD board on delivery (knob responding to rotation when trying to cycle through the menu)
The printer is controlled from Easyprint
The print head would not work: heated the plastic but nothing came out, once 1cm of filament had been driven in, the motor started to make a clicking sound. Looking through the loading spring I could see the gear wheel clicking trying to push the filament. A blob of melted plastic eventually showed at the tip of the extruder.
I dismantled the printing head mechanism to check it all out and cleaned the plastic out using the long pin supplied with the printer. The heating element was working then, once melted I could push the plastic out.
On re-assembly, the printer stopped working as before: I could not drive the axis from Easyprint, nothing was heating up.
Following other threads on the forum, I found that the heating thermistor of the head is dead. (Tested heating element fuses on the board with a multimeter, no voltage drop. 0/0 Min temp error, head not heating up. Swapped the thermistor connector with the one for the bed in order to get a reading, which meant I could head the head up again)
I get the point that I need to replace some components from my printer, but based on my experience so far I am quite keen to check out possible upgrades in the hope of getting parts that work!
Are there any recommendations for better print heads and LCD control panel?
Thank you for taking the time to read this, all suggestions welcome