Blissful, Wonderful.... >>> UGH, Messy
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 11:49 pm
I have a Rostock Max v2, all stock, running base settings from website (speed, temps, etc... all stock)
I've been successful in printing a number of large prints for clients (sure have had some issues with warping and whatnot) but the hotend always was consistent, smooth, etc...
Until yesterday. About 8 hours into a 9 hour PLA print I heard a loud popping noise. It was the feeder and it seemed like the filament was having a hard time getting fed through the hot end. The last few lines of print was messy, bumpy, stringy and inconsistent. Not sure what to do, I slowed the speed down manually to the min speed which helped a bit and I was able to salvage the print (but you can clearly tell the quality went south at the end).
Following tech supports advice, I removed the top portion of the hot end and tried to force feed a piece of filament through at a lower temp (180/185). It worked with a bit of effort but still the output was much finer than what I expected. I put it back together and still had problems with the print. Basically it just seems that it can't get filament through the hotend consistently as at times it leaves drops or a very thin string rather that a nice smooth line as it had been since I built it.
So I set about today, recalibrating everything including the autotune for the heat and the bed. Then tried it again, same issues persist.
So I removed that roll of filament and tried a new roll of ABS. Still same problems. Very poor, stringy, clumpy output.
Please remember that everything has been working fine for the past 2 months with numerous prints until 8 hours into a 9 hour print yesterday. It happened suddenly and since then it's been consistently crappy output. For me, an 8/9 hour print is a quick print. Most of my other work has been in the range of 40-60 hour prints, all without these issues.
Was very happy with this printer until yesterday. Any help would be appreciated as my client is eager to get his prints asap.
Thank you,
Curtis
I've been successful in printing a number of large prints for clients (sure have had some issues with warping and whatnot) but the hotend always was consistent, smooth, etc...
Until yesterday. About 8 hours into a 9 hour PLA print I heard a loud popping noise. It was the feeder and it seemed like the filament was having a hard time getting fed through the hot end. The last few lines of print was messy, bumpy, stringy and inconsistent. Not sure what to do, I slowed the speed down manually to the min speed which helped a bit and I was able to salvage the print (but you can clearly tell the quality went south at the end).
Following tech supports advice, I removed the top portion of the hot end and tried to force feed a piece of filament through at a lower temp (180/185). It worked with a bit of effort but still the output was much finer than what I expected. I put it back together and still had problems with the print. Basically it just seems that it can't get filament through the hotend consistently as at times it leaves drops or a very thin string rather that a nice smooth line as it had been since I built it.
So I set about today, recalibrating everything including the autotune for the heat and the bed. Then tried it again, same issues persist.
So I removed that roll of filament and tried a new roll of ABS. Still same problems. Very poor, stringy, clumpy output.
Please remember that everything has been working fine for the past 2 months with numerous prints until 8 hours into a 9 hour print yesterday. It happened suddenly and since then it's been consistently crappy output. For me, an 8/9 hour print is a quick print. Most of my other work has been in the range of 40-60 hour prints, all without these issues.
Was very happy with this printer until yesterday. Any help would be appreciated as my client is eager to get his prints asap.
Thank you,
Curtis