Extruder stepper losing steps
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:24 pm
Hello again!
To shorten a longer story, I have recently had to do a good bit of maintenance on my makerspace's Rostock Max. I thought I had managed to solve all of it's issues (they were many) but now that I have started printing, I have heard the extruder missing steps.
We have an EZstruder on this machine, but it isn't top mounted. The print starts out fine, but then the stepper motor starts missing steps, which you can see and hear pretty easily. Eventually, the stepper wears a groove into the filament and then the extruder can't push the filament at all. Basically, it acts like there is too much resistance to extrude filament. This doesn't make much sense to me, however, because it always starts out fine and I can push plastic through the hot end by hand without much issue.
I've seen some people on these forums installing fans to cool the stepper controllers on their RAMBos, and that is the direction I am currently leaning. Do you think I'm on the right path?
To shorten a longer story, I have recently had to do a good bit of maintenance on my makerspace's Rostock Max. I thought I had managed to solve all of it's issues (they were many) but now that I have started printing, I have heard the extruder missing steps.
We have an EZstruder on this machine, but it isn't top mounted. The print starts out fine, but then the stepper motor starts missing steps, which you can see and hear pretty easily. Eventually, the stepper wears a groove into the filament and then the extruder can't push the filament at all. Basically, it acts like there is too much resistance to extrude filament. This doesn't make much sense to me, however, because it always starts out fine and I can push plastic through the hot end by hand without much issue.
I've seen some people on these forums installing fans to cool the stepper controllers on their RAMBos, and that is the direction I am currently leaning. Do you think I'm on the right path?