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aldabest
(@aldabest)
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PRUSA MK3S+ extrusion troubleshooting (I've tried almost everything!)

Hi everyone, I'd like to ask for your collective expertise on troubleshooting extrusion problems on my MK3S+.

Symptoms:

  • Intermittent lack of extrusion or more rarely under extrusion
  • Motor makes a clicking noise when this happens and seems to "jump back"
  • No filament comes out of the nozzle most of the time
  • Restarting the print sometimes repeats with the same problem, sometimes does not
  • There doesn't seem to be filament grinding on the gears

What I've tried so far to address each possible issue:

  • Greasing the extruder gears (gears binding)
  • Replacing the hotend PTFE tube (friction in PTFE tube)
  • Using different PLA filaments (not filament specific)
  • Tightened extruder gear grub screw (loose extruder gear)
  • Re-aligning the extruder gears (friction in filament path)
  • Cold pulls (clogged nozzle)
  • Running cleaning filament through the nozzle (partially clogged nozzle)

Other info:

  • I'm using an obxidian 0.4mm nozzle that I haven't had to change in 10+ months. Doesn't appear to have any wear on it.
  • I only run PLA on this printer
  • I'm using gcode that I've successfully printed 100+ times for 2 years (this is not an exaggeration)
  • The extruder motor grabs filament with good force when the printer is running a successful print
  • Hotend fan is clean and blowing air but I don't know if it's blowing enough air (possible heat creep?)

It's baffling because it doesn't happen all the time and I can't isolate any other problems. If anyone has ideas, I'd love to hear it!

Napsal : 20/10/2024 1:41 pm
Diem
 Diem
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This sounds like a filament related problem.  Some need adjustments to the extruder idler, some pigments and inclusions are associated with more frequent (partial) clogging.

Check the diameter of the filament you are using - take a few measurement along a couple of meters and average them; it's rare these days but undersize filament needs the extruder idler to be tightened and the actual value to be entered in slicer - so the gcode for that reel may be a little different.  Even rarer is surface dust/contamination building up inside the extruder and clogging the Bondtech gears - some filaments do deteriorate if kept too long.

Was there any visible debris in those cold-pulls?

Cheerio,

Napsal : 21/10/2024 3:18 am
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