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bradcorey
(@bradcorey)
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Stuck Filament

I have this every 5 minutes while printing, turns a 5 hour print into a babysitting job and into a 20 hour print. $4000 on a printer that has taken my production down 20 percent. I dont think I would buy another Prusa, my Bambus have 1000's of hours with no issues, my Voron runs good, and my sovol runs good. I email prusa and nothing yet and its been almost a week with another problem. I have had issues with my Sovol but at least Sovol contacted me daily on a $400 machine. This is terrible, I cant leave this for an over night print or its costing more money then the print can make. The issue is not a clog its like the toolhead retracts the filament and then cannot push it back to the nozzle without me pushing for it to unload and reload. 

 

Posted : 01/11/2024 2:20 am
BaconFase
(@baconfase)
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RE: Stuck Filament

Just turn that feature off through the lcd menus?

 

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Posted : 05/11/2024 4:24 am
Ardelis Innovations
(@ardelis-innovations)
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RE: Stuck Filament

I have the exact same issue with a spool of Galaxy black. I have changed the nozzle, but it still happens. 
When I have the time I will try the chat support to see if there is a solution for it. 

Posted : 08/11/2024 8:42 pm
kajoh
(@kajoh)
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RE: Stuck Filament

Same issue here! For me it occurs randomly with about 1h intervals during normal printing which makes overnight prints totally impossible. One thing that makes the problem worse and reliably induces the fault is when using ironing on many different top surfaces on the same layer. Without fail it will say "Stuck filament" after finishing ironing one surface and starting printing the new top surface on the same layer. I had the "luck" of printing an object with 14 ironed top surfaces on the same layer, so I could film the event happening.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/HtgDY9QReY8Dyaxu9

At about 27s in the clip, the printer finishes the ironing of one surface and moves to the next surface. Immediately a grinding noise can be heard and it soon stops printing with the error.

Filament is "Prusament PLA Pristine White".

Sorry for my messy workplace. 🤭 

Posted : 15/11/2024 7:54 am
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