I have had a lot of delamination issues which (I think have been tied to temp issues), but this one has me perplexed......
First, a shot of a typical good production outputs - typical PLA output - solid lines and good adhesion & quality. But here's a problem output on PLA.. - 1. wall extrusions are not adhering and are stretching across open areas.
- 2. the fill lines are 'splooging' all over the fill area..
Sorry if this seems a bit graphic--i have no idea how to describe this... the printer head seems to be creating little piles of globbed up material, and the layers simply aren't adhering properly. the bottom 5-7 layers are PERFECT.. then it all goes downhill....
What am i doing wrong?
Other pertinent data:
1. My bowden tube connectors failed last week, after some time of problems... i was getting a lot of damaged filament, and started seeing powder around the extrusion feed motor, and then figured out what was happenning.. I pulled them down, removed the offending washers, superglued the tubes into the disconnects, while waiting on the replacements to arrive from SeeMeCNC..
2. I had a significant adhesion/delamination issue for some time, until I ran my head temp up a bit.. am generally running head at 219 and table at 105/90. And I also got things adhering well on the table by use of Kapton & aquanet hair spray....
3. i pulled the feed head down last week, acetoned it out and burned it out, and it seemed to work great for about.....2hrs.

My first 3 or four layers seem to do just fine. what else am I doing wrong??
I'm attaching my Slic3r config file......
thanks for any thoughts!