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flounder
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Print failures: filament bunches up

I thought I had solved the problems with my printer when I discovered that if I extruded a length of filament, the print would be good; if I didn't extrude it, either it would not come out at all, or would bunch up around the hot end into a formless glob.  But tonight, nothing I do seems to stop it from turning into a formless blob.  It just comes out and wraps up around the hot end as if by capillary pressure (which I know isn't the reason, but it feels as if this is what is happening).  I think something is out of adjustment, but I don't know what.

I have an MK3S, and although I once had the MMU2 on it, I gave up on that; it just didn't work.  So I have a single hot end and a single spool of filament.  I am trying to print things with small footprints, but if I use a brim (which I haven't tried tonight) it leaves ugly sharp edges on the parts,  

Any suggestions as to what I should try to get successful prints?

Publié : 10/03/2022 11:03 am
flounder
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Print failures: filament bunches up

I tried to edit the post to add some details, but the edit got lost.

I am using Pronterface on Windows 10 via direct USB cable.  I did the alcohol swab before each print attempt, used the dish-sponge-rough-up once after four failed prints, which led to a fifth failed print.

Octoprint simply disappeared from view; I suspect the RasPi is dead, but I have too many things to do already, so I have not pursued it.

I am using PLA at 215C and a bed temperature of 55C.  I am using the same filament that gave me good prints two weeks ago.

Publié : 10/03/2022 11:14 am
FoxRun3D
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RE: Print failures: filament bunches up

Partial clog? Try some cold pulls. 

Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...

Publié : 10/03/2022 6:33 pm
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