RE: Selling my Prusa
@bobstro
Well your going to be happy to know I am not selling my printer. I found the problem. Even after exhausting all the avenues with tech support directing me to the assistance guide. I just kept being patient and looking at the problem from different thought processes of why the extrusion was not consistent. I felt good that the problem was not even one tech support suggested so that made it rewarding to know I still can tinker and find solutions with a little patience and fortitude to think through possible problems.
So Bob! Do I get my Little Orphan Annie Tinkerer decoder ring?
RE: Selling my Prusa
Glad to hear it. I'm sure this was frustrating, but I'm sure you've learned a lot in the process. Happy Prusa printing!
and miscellaneous other tech projects
He is intelligent, but not experienced. His pattern indicates two dimensional thinking. -- Spock in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
RE: Selling my Prusa
@mr-b
What was the problem?
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Selling my Prusa
@mr-b
Space Coast area of Florida.
RE: Selling my Prusa
Same general location here. I didn't see a price posted.
RE: Selling my Prusa
Sorry, I missed the part where you are not selling it. 8) Glad you got it sorted. Happy printing.
RE: Selling my Prusa
@charles-h13
sorry its been awhile since I been online.
Problem was the spindle that turns inside. I did not have it locked with the screw. I noticed I still had the screw that needed to lock the nut on the spindle.
I pulled the nut off the spindle then aligned it right with the flat end towards the hole then screwed in the locking screw.
The traction of pulling the filament down was causing the spindle to move freely and not feed the filament.
RE: Selling my Prusa
@saltyprints3d
Right now I am in Panama City Beach.
Have yet to go swimming in the ocean.