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John
 John
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Upgraded - now bad prusament PCCF

Hello. Since upgrading to MK3S+ I have been getting terrible Prusament PCCF prints- especially in draft 0.4mm layers. see photos ( on left typical current prints, on right typical previous prints).

Quick backstory: I had a large overnight blob on my MK3 (coincidently in PCCF) along with a temp error. Further attempts to heat the nozzle failed. Prusa advice suggested the heater cartridge was broken. I used a heat gun to remove the PCCF and managed to damage some of the printed parts. Luckily I already had the upgrade parts ready and rebuilt the printer to MK3/s/+.

Prusa online had a xmas shutdown but I found some parts from a local store ( Australia) and ordered the whole hot end as I managed to damage the PTFE grommet and couldn't find one.  The hot end came with a 0.4mm brass nozzle and as I always use a 0.6mm replaced it with a new toughened 0.6mm nozzle. 

I really have no idea what is happening with the print but I tried to slow the print down and that didn't make any difference. I have tried different rolls of PCCF in case there was a damp issue ( which I have never had before). Other filament types appear to print ok.

thanks in advance

i3 Mk3 [aug 2018] upgrade>>> i3MK3/S+[Dec 2023]

Postato : 05/01/2024 3:09 am
John
 John
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Upgraded - now bad prusament PCCF

I should also note out that im using the default Prusament PCCF profile with changes to fill/perimeters and elephant foot only. The software and firmware is up to date.

 

i3 Mk3 [aug 2018] upgrade>>> i3MK3/S+[Dec 2023]

Postato : 05/01/2024 3:26 am
John
 John
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Upgraded - now bad prusament PCCF

UPDATE:

The idler Screw door wasn't closing flush and the tension was messed up and getting worse. Resetting the idle screw seems to have fixed the issue

i3 Mk3 [aug 2018] upgrade>>> i3MK3/S+[Dec 2023]

Postato : 07/01/2024 3:46 am
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