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Martin
(@martin-18)
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Petg printing with .6 nozzle blobs forming on print

Hi 

I am getting blobs  forming on my prints often leading to head crashed

I  am using white prussa PETG the blobs are white with some turning brown 

I have just changed my nozzle from .4 to a new prussa .6 nozzle

I have only been printing in PETG with the  new nozzle

I have tried changing as per posts in this forum

Retract  Length =0.4

Lift = 0

Retract speed = 35 

Reducing ectrusion multiplier

Changing to a new role of filement strait out of a sealed bag

No luck

Please help

Kind regards

Martin- Australia

 

 

Respondido : 26/05/2020 11:38 pm
Neophyl
(@neophyl)
Illustrious Member
RE: Petg printing with .6 nozzle blobs forming on print

If you have blobs while printing that are turning brown then its highly likely that your nozzle is leaking through the threads (brown=burnt plastic).  As you have just changed your nozzle that means its also likely that you didn't do it correctly and its not sealed against the heatbreak - note heatBREAK not HeatBLOCK.   With a light check the top and bottom of the block for plastic.  If there is any then its probably leaking.

There are many threads and youtube videos on how to correctly change a nozzle.

Respondido : 27/05/2020 6:08 am
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Chocki
(@chocki)
Prominent Member
RE: Petg printing with .6 nozzle blobs forming on print

Is the new nozzle by any chance brass?.

I found that PETG tends to like sticking to brass which could cause blobs, have a look when cold and see if there is much residue build up.

Also, how much stringing have you got during printing?, again, brass and stringing with PETG = blobs in my experience.

Nickel plated copper is better for PETG use.

Normal people believe that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.

Respondido : 28/05/2020 10:46 am
Martin
(@martin-18)
New Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: Petg printing with .6 nozzle blobs forming on print

Hi guys

Thank you neophyl - it worked

I heated the nozzle  to 288 and tighten the nozzle gently as far as it would go

and I got a near perfect print with one minor dark mark .

and chocki thank you

I read your advise in previous posts and have placed an order for a nickel based nozzle

I hope you guys are all ok

kind regards

Martin

Respondido : 28/05/2020 1:37 pm
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