Falter filament input
Good-evening (for me).
Today I wanted to print a battery holder, what I printer 2 time's more, but after 1 hour te print was stoped because he was obstructed.
I cleaned the bed an I tried again, but when he want to extrude the filament I heart a stranger sound and the filament was falter and not going true the nozzle.
After cleaning the nozzle and unload the filament en load the filament again the filament was going true without any strange sounds of problems.
Even if I extrude it with the nozzle settings it was no problem and I feeds true the nozzle.
I tried again to print te object but I got the same problem again, strange sound, falter filament, and no straight / thick line.
Unfortunately I forget to take a pictures, but I hope somebody know's this problem.
Thanks a lot!
Best Answer by --:
The photo of the bed with print "looks" like the the nozzle is very low. When the nozzle is too low, not enough plastic can flow and the extruder will click and make noise.
Try adjusting Live-Z up 0.100 (or more) and see if that allows the print to continue.
RE: Falter filament input
I suggest doing a cold pull to clean the nozzle. It is always the easiest first diagnostic step. Examine the cold pull tip and if it is clean and conical, then try printing again. If it jams after a good cold pull, do a normal filament unload and snap a photo of the filament tip, post the photo here.
RE: Falter filament input
Here I got some pictures and videos.
I have tried various things but nothing wil fix the problem.
RE: Falter filament input
The photo of the bed with print "looks" like the the nozzle is very low. When the nozzle is too low, not enough plastic can flow and the extruder will click and make noise.
Try adjusting Live-Z up 0.100 (or more) and see if that allows the print to continue.
RE: Falter filament input
I have changed the calibration and now it works perfectly.
Also de pinda i have changed, I think because it was obstructed the pinda has moved from his place.
Thanx a lot Tim!