V2 Printer Extruder Problems
Re: V2 Printer Extruder Problems
What steppers, and what's your current settings?? The kysan steppers like a lower current setting....
I can't see your pictures on my phone, I will look when I get home at 11:00
I can't see your pictures on my phone, I will look when I get home at 11:00
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DavidF wrote:What steppers, and what's your current settings?? The kysan steppers like a lower current setting....
I can't see your pictures on my phone, I will look when I get home at 11:00
Extruder steps per mm set to 92.650 and #define MOTOR_CURRENT {155,155,155,165,0} in firmware.
Those are our current the settings that the guide recommended.
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still cant see the pictures....
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ok, I see them now. What layer height are you printing at and what is the first layer height set to??
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DavidF wrote:ok, I see them now. What layer height are you printing at and what is the first layer height set to??
Here is a snapshot of our current settings in slic3r.
Re: V2 Printer Extruder Problems
Update:
We have been working to solve our issues, but we have since cleaned our extruder (twice) reconnected, and are still running into the same EXACT issue. Having said that, i am noticing some odd behavior in the calibration of either our extruder itself or the stepper motor. I have already posted what those settings are earlier in the thread, but have also double checked to make sure they line up with the guide, and from what i can see, they're fine.
what we are seeing, though, is odd extrusion lengths when we manually feed the filament through. Sometimes these lengths are overshot and other times they're way under. Does this mean a clog, or could there be something else we've overlooked? At a loss for what else it could potentially be. All of our settings seem right.
We have been working to solve our issues, but we have since cleaned our extruder (twice) reconnected, and are still running into the same EXACT issue. Having said that, i am noticing some odd behavior in the calibration of either our extruder itself or the stepper motor. I have already posted what those settings are earlier in the thread, but have also double checked to make sure they line up with the guide, and from what i can see, they're fine.
what we are seeing, though, is odd extrusion lengths when we manually feed the filament through. Sometimes these lengths are overshot and other times they're way under. Does this mean a clog, or could there be something else we've overlooked? At a loss for what else it could potentially be. All of our settings seem right.
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Hnm.
Put a mark on the manual nob at the end of the extruder and count the revolutions it makes.
If it is the same, then you have a problem with the filament not gripping.
If it is not the same. Then you probably have a problem with wiring or the motor.
Put a mark on the manual nob at the end of the extruder and count the revolutions it makes.
If it is the same, then you have a problem with the filament not gripping.
If it is not the same. Then you probably have a problem with wiring or the motor.
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Re: V2 Printer Extruder Problems
Did you install the peek fan yet??
When you say its not extruding the right length do you mean what is going thru the ezstruder or what's coming out of the nozzle?? Have you re printed the file I sent you after cleaning the nozzle??? Where's the pictures!!!!
When you say its not extruding the right length do you mean what is going thru the ezstruder or what's coming out of the nozzle?? Have you re printed the file I sent you after cleaning the nozzle??? Where's the pictures!!!!
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So i think i figured out what the problem was. Finally. It looks like our hobbed gear on the stepper motor installed backwards, so that the "grooves" aren't lining up with the filament tensioner. Unfortunately, i have no clue how to take that off. It appears to be locked on that motor. Any suggestions? What's that? Throw it out the window? Okay!
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I thought there was a set screw in it?
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Here is what I'm talking about. Those grooves arent lining up with the tensioner piece, so we're getting madddd slipping. I counted the rotations our motor was making, and it was just shy of 3 full revolutions per 100 mm fed through, but we still got different length filaments.DavidF wrote:I thought there was a set screw in it?
I will fix this thing and then test a fan shroud print so we can get those attached.
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Umm, yeah that would be the problem. Flip that around and maked sure the teeth line up with the tension bearing.
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Yep, stuff happens.
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Aha, so it was filament slippage.
The gnruled part should be compressed by the ballbearing. So filament has on one side those groves that grip on to it, and on the other side the ballbearing that compresses it.
Page 137 of the manual.
The gnruled part should be compressed by the ballbearing. So filament has on one side those groves that grip on to it, and on the other side the ballbearing that compresses it.
Page 137 of the manual.
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