Extuder cools too much
I am using a filament with a print range 0f 180C to 210C. When I set the first layer to 185C and other layers to 180C, after printing the first layer, the temperature drops to 174C. This causes the no extrusion while the temp is 178C or lower. When it gets to 174C, it climbs back to 180C and extrusion resumes leaving a small portion of layer 2 with little or no fill. Setting all layers to 185C seems to work even though it drops to 179C before returning to 185C on the second layer. Is there a setting that I can change to prevent the temperature from dropping 6 degrees below the requested temperature before returning to the proper temperature?
RE: Extuder cools too much
Have you run a PID tuning session off the LCD Menu?
did you know that you can use the M302 S120 to change the minimum extrusion temperature, which may help overcome the issue if PID doesn't help!
regards Joan
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RE: Extuder cools too much
@joantabb
I ran the PID a few months ago. Would you recommend running it again, or go straight to the "M302 S120" implementation? (Do I add the code to the StartUp code in PrusaSlicer?)
RE: Extuder cools too much
Definitely do PID tuning. You might also consider adding a silicone sock to stabilize hotend temps when the fan kicks in.
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RE: Extuder cools too much
Hi Douglas,
the PID is best run at the temperature you are printing at, if you did it at 210C for regular PLA
then it's not optimum for 180C.
so give PID a go at 180C,
Add the M302 S120 (or perhaps M302 S150) to the start gcode, and watch the temperature on the next print. see how it goes...
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
RE: Extuder cools too much
@joantabb
Thank you very much! Do you have a good source for silicon socks? I've looked on Amazon, but am very confused on what is appropriate for the Prusa MK3S.