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iMars
(@imars)
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Printer starts printing bad after 1 month

I've got my Prusa i3 MK3S+ since half September and has been printing perfectly straight out of the box (I ordered preassembled, not the kit)

I have print hundreds of cases and all with the same good quality.

Yet the last two batches where showing bad overhangs, which only got more bad...

Same filament, same gcode (so no changes in settings), same printer (no changes)...

Those who I've asked all suspect mostly overheating/no-cooling. Both fans are working, and are on while printing.

Anyone who can advise me?

Best Answer by iMars:

I changed the nozzle and it was fixed!

I didn’t thought about the nozzle, as the printer was about 1~1,5 month old and a nozzle shouldn’t wear out that fast. 

New nozzle and voila! It prints perfect again.

Fun fact: it was the last option Prusa Support gave. If that didn’t worked, the printer would have gone back to the factory. 

Posted : 19/10/2021 8:54 am
Dan Rogers
(@dan-rogers)
Noble Member
Is your filament wet?

If it was just sitting with no heating for a spell, and then it behaves different when you turn it back on - and if you left your spools just sitting out in the room air - then it is very likely your filament has done it's job and sucked up moisture from the air.

Posted : 21/10/2021 6:26 pm
usmcsni
(@usmcsni)
Eminent Member
RE: Printer starts printing bad after 1 month

I’m having the same issue with pla did you ever figure it out

Posted by: @imars

I've got my Prusa i3 MK3S+ since half September and has been printing perfectly straight out of the box (I ordered preassembled, not the kit)

I have print hundreds of cases and all with the same good quality.

Yet the last two batches where showing bad overhangs, which only got more bad...

Same filament, same gcode (so no changes in settings), same printer (no changes)...

Those who I've asked all suspect mostly overheating/no-cooling. Both fans are working, and are on while printing.

Anyone who can advise me?

 

Posted : 01/01/2022 7:13 am
Diem
 Diem
(@diem)
Illustrious Member

I think @dan-rogers is right.  Try drying your filament.

Cheerio,

Posted : 01/01/2022 9:55 am
iMars
(@imars)
Active Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: Printer starts printing bad after 1 month

I changed the nozzle and it was fixed!

I didn’t thought about the nozzle, as the printer was about 1~1,5 month old and a nozzle shouldn’t wear out that fast. 

New nozzle and voila! It prints perfect again.

Fun fact: it was the last option Prusa Support gave. If that didn’t worked, the printer would have gone back to the factory. 

Posted : 01/01/2022 7:49 pm
usmcsni
(@usmcsni)
Eminent Member
RE: Printer starts printing bad after 1 month

Hmm I have been using the same file for months with no issues then all of a sudden I have the issue you had so I disassembled the hotend put it back together and it worked for one print now I’m back to the same issue but I used the same roll of filament for all prints so I’m at a loss 

Posted : 01/01/2022 7:59 pm
iMars
(@imars)
Active Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: Printer starts printing bad after 1 month

 

Posted by: @usmcsni

Hmm I have been using the same file for months with no issues then all of a sudden I have the issue you had so I disassembled the hotend put it back together and it worked for one print now I’m back to the same issue but I used the same roll of filament for all prints so I’m at a loss 

The symptoms I had looked like too much heat; So either too much heat in the extruder, or too little cooling... yet in my case it was the nozzle

Posted : 01/01/2022 10:46 pm
iMars
(@imars)
Active Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: Printer starts printing bad after 1 month

Did you manage to solve it? (asking after 1,5 year 🤣 )

Posted : 16/06/2023 9:01 am
Hello
(@hello)
Noble Member
RE: Printer starts printing bad after 1 month

@imars he said it was a worn down nozzle 

Please help me out by downloading a model it's free and easy but really helps me out https://www.printables.com/@Hello_474427/models

Posted : 16/06/2023 9:22 am
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