acrylic I3 motor issues
Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
It appears that as the filament feeds in it feeds till the bottom of the nozzle then it seems to stop and form a plug at the end and seems to just squash down instead of extruding through the nozzle. some support would be nice
Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
Is the teperature high enough?buzmal wrote:It appears that as the filament feeds in it feeds till the bottom of the nozzle then it seems to stop and form a plug at the end and seems to just squash down instead of extruding through the nozzle. some support would be nice
Generally, it is 170-190 degrees for PLA, and 190-200 for ABS.
If necessary, you can raise it a bit higher.
Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
i have tries raising the temp to 230 for PLA, it seems to help a bit but the same thing still happen after it flows for a while but then the motor still occasionally jitters.
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Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
Try to adjust the intensity of extruding by the thread.
Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
I Have adjusted that screw. if it is lose then the gear slips after teh extruder blocks, if i tighten it the the motor jitters.
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Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
When you let the extruder work without filament, is the motor jittering?
Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
No the motor runs smoothly it seems to just be that the extruded becomes blocked
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Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
If the extruder is blocked, please raise the temperature to 230 degrees, then try to extrude the filament with your hand downwards.
Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
Ok so success!! i have got the system the print successfully. i had to turn the e step down to 100, it was feeding way to much plastic at 700, and up the temp to 230degrees
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Re: acrylic I3 motor issues
Great! Generally, the e step is 100. 700 is too high.
If the filament is PLA, 200 degrees is enough, or it may become black.
If the filament is PLA, 200 degrees is enough, or it may become black.