Inconsistent flow ?
Not sure what is causing this, but I recently replaced the nozzle thinking it was a partial clog. I am cleaning the bed with very high alcohol content wipes and I believe the bed is very clean...
I am using hatchbox PLA and temp on print is 215/60. I found with earlier prints that 215 seemed to work better than 205...
Any help or recommendations would be appreciated.
Re: Inconsistent flow ?
[...] I am cleaning the bed with very high alcohol content wipes and I believe the bed is very clean...
Adhesion problems are usually caused by 2 main problems:
Try those 2 steps. If you're uncertain of the Live-Z results, post pics here of the 75x75 print bottom and you'll get quick help. Looking at the pic, I'm going to suggest your Live-Z adjustment is too high (not negative enough). In general, start high (less negative) and work lower (more negative) in large increments (e.g. 0.1mm) until the filament starts to stick on its own. When it's right, you should be able to gently rub it without it coming loose. Then start lowering (more negative) the level until there are no gaps between layers.
After you've done those 2 steps, if you're still having problems (I see what you mean about it petering out on the right), update and we can proceed knowing that it's not an adhesion or Live-Z problem. You swapped nozzles, so a partial clog is unlikely. Idler tension perhaps?
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Re: Inconsistent flow ?
I can't really even get through calibrating my z-setting...
Towards the end of the print I squeezed the filament going into the hot end and applied a downward pressure... that seemed to fix the problem. I need to figure out how to adjust the filament feed into the hot-end....
Re: Inconsistent flow ?
Fixed - I removed the idler tension bolts and then tightened back up (only much less tight). They were overtightened and likely squeezing the filament and prohibiting a smooth feed.
Printed out the life adjust with a z adjustment of -.500 mm and everything is looking smooth.