heathenx wrote:@Eaglesoar
Hey, my E3DV6 printing started out great and then has gone downhill since then. It seems like I'm getting very sparse beads. Like it's starving for filament. At the moment I'm squirting PLA. What kind of slicer settings are you using for PLA? I though I might have had a clog or something. I took just the nozzle off and re-assembled. Everything seems tight. Bowden tub is pushed all of the way down into the heatbreak. If I do have a clog what is the best procedure for cleaning everything out? I was going back and forth with ABS and PLA last week.
Here are my slicer settings:
nozzle dia - .40mm
extrusion mult. - .090
extrusion width - .41mm
filament dia - 1.75mm
retraction distance - 6mm
extra restart - .1mm
retraction vertical lift - .15mm
retraction speed - 35mm/s
wipe distance - 1mm
extruder temp - 210c
speed - 30mm/s
I also noticed this morning that my EZStruder is skipping again. My RMax has been on 3-4 hours now. Perhaps something is getting hot. Increasing the nozzle temp seems to do little. I tried running it up to 220c and it still skips sometimes.
Nothing really stands out as a cause for your V6 not to be extruding properly but I would change a couple of settings.
Extrusion width I would try .45mm
Retraction distance I would reduce to 3mm
Check your motor currents in the firmware configuration.h (#define MOTOR_CURRENT {135,135,135,135,135} // Values 0-255 (RAMBO 135 = ~0.75A, 185 = ~1A)
Perhaps change the 4th one to a larger value then what is there now. ( this can be temporarily set with an M code of 906, look up the syntax for using it.)
As I said previously, nothing stands out that would prevent proper extrusion, make sure that you check filament friction within the bowden tube and the PTC connectors.
You might want to remove the bowden tube from the ezstruder and see how difficult it is to push the filament through by hand at different temperatures.
If you do experience a clog, you would need to bring the hotend up to temperature, hold the heatblock with a cresent wrench or similar and remove the nozzle.
ABS can be cleaned with Acetone soaking, PLA is a little more difficult but I have had success with holding the nozzle with pliers and heating it, insert a pipe cleaner or
qtip into the melted plastic and let everything cool down then pull out the pipe cleaner or qtip and the plastic should come out with it.
I sincerely hope that you can discover the source of your problems but don't be to quick to blame the V6 hotend, in my experience as long as the PTFE tube is attached to
the nozzle, they are virtually impossible to plug. I ran PLA and ABS alternating them randomly and only changing the temperatures, I did this for many days without any problems
and I found the V6 rock solid. Also check the the pulley and drive gear on the EZstruder are in line with each other.
Best of luck!