Hello
So I have a print job of 55 hours - Orange PLA stock hot end 0.5mm
After about 12 hours or so a black gooey stuff is coming out from around the nozzle and the top of it.
on about 63% of printing after wiping that stuff the hot end jammed and the print failed.
PLA is all over the place.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/1EVHROA.jpg?1[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/cy58Ubk.jpg?1[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/kLQEq0g.jpg?1[/img]
55 hours of orinting in PLA - Hot end problem
Re: 55 hours of orinting in PLA - Hot end problem
I bet you forgot to tighten the nozzle down when you built the hot end.
You also haven't insulated the solder connections for the heating resistors.
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You also haven't insulated the solder connections for the heating resistors.
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Re: 55 hours of orinting in PLA - Hot end problem
Ouch, regardless of the cause, that's a painful one!
Re: 55 hours of orinting in PLA - Hot end problem
No kidding!
(I should also point out that soldered heating resistor joints will eventually fail. This is why crimp connectors are used.)
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(I should also point out that soldered heating resistor joints will eventually fail. This is why crimp connectors are used.)
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