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hyiger
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RE: unable to resolve underextrusion

Out of ideas. Only thing I can think of is the heat break temperature is under-reporting due to a faulty thermistor. Example, it's says it's 35 but it's really 50.

Publié : 18/03/2026 7:52 pm
jbpr
 jbpr
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Topic starter answered:
RE: unable to resolve underextrusion

 

Posted by: @hyiger

Out of ideas. Only thing I can think of is the heat break temperature is under-reporting due to a faulty thermistor. Example, it's says it's 35 but it's really 50.

 

So 35 to 40°C would be okay for the heatbreak temp, but 50° would be too much? Unfortunately I have no clue what values would be considered normal...

Publié : 18/03/2026 8:04 pm
hyiger
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RE: unable to resolve underextrusion

 

Posted by: @jbpr

So 35 to 40°C would be okay for the heatbreak temp, but 50° would be too much? Unfortunately I have no clue what values would be considered normal...

Above 50° PLA will start to soften. What I'm suggesting is maybe the heat break temperature is higher than what is being reported. Just a guess really. 

Publié : 18/03/2026 8:13 pm
Diem
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@conrad-2 suggested you test the effort required to *pull* filament through the ptfe tube but you only reported pushing ... this is a test for internal damage/wear of the tube (usually due to extended use of abrasive filament but there can be other causes) - please complete this test.

You definitely have a cooling air flow problem - this *might* have permitted heat creep or perhaps it is a consequence of multiple repair attempts and not the original issue - if the fans are OK then check the shroud and the air flow path.

Cheerio,

Publié : 18/03/2026 11:03 pm
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