Rostock V2 losing layers?
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:58 pm
I don't know what is happening with my Rostock Max V2. Very reliable machine. For a large project I have been printing various smaller (1-3 hour) prints. These are fairly simple pieces with 90% infill. My Rostock prints from a Raspi/Octoprint setup, works great - especially since I can see on my computer in the office what's happening in the workshop.
This is what the model looks like:
Over the past week I have, without hiccups, printed all the other little parts successfully. But this one always gets stuck. I have 5 misprints like this:
The print seems to lose a layer (it seems always at the same layer) and I end up with this:
The print gets "weird" and then the filament doesn't have anything to attach to and it starts attaching itself to the nozzle.
I am not sure where to continue trouble shooting.
So far I have:
1) used MatterControl and Repetier Host to make gcode, trying various layer heights.
2) since it's around 60F in my workshop I tried raising bed temperature from 80F to 85F. Maybe the filament gets cold too quick, hence the curling.
3) verified the filament diameter
4) checked the gcode file layer-by-layer in Mattercontrol if there is any strangeness - but no.
5) gcode created in Repetier Host prints about twice as fast as Mattercontrol. gcode files created by either software have always worked fine on this printer (only issue is that Repetier Host doesn't like flawed STL files)
so, could it be:
- filament feed is somewhat unreliable? Maybe retraction? After these misprints filament feed works fine when doing a test extrusion.
- filament itself? I have yet to try a different spool
- does the EZStruder need help? I tightened all externally accessible screws.
- are there other issues that could hinder easy filament feed?
The really strange thing is that all other parts printed fine. After I had the first misprint with this part I successfully printed two others and then (assuming that everything was fine) printed the "bad" part with the same spaghetti result.
Yikes, this part is small enough that my Cupcake could do it.......
This is what the model looks like:
Over the past week I have, without hiccups, printed all the other little parts successfully. But this one always gets stuck. I have 5 misprints like this:
The print seems to lose a layer (it seems always at the same layer) and I end up with this:
The print gets "weird" and then the filament doesn't have anything to attach to and it starts attaching itself to the nozzle.
I am not sure where to continue trouble shooting.
So far I have:
1) used MatterControl and Repetier Host to make gcode, trying various layer heights.
2) since it's around 60F in my workshop I tried raising bed temperature from 80F to 85F. Maybe the filament gets cold too quick, hence the curling.
3) verified the filament diameter
4) checked the gcode file layer-by-layer in Mattercontrol if there is any strangeness - but no.
5) gcode created in Repetier Host prints about twice as fast as Mattercontrol. gcode files created by either software have always worked fine on this printer (only issue is that Repetier Host doesn't like flawed STL files)
so, could it be:
- filament feed is somewhat unreliable? Maybe retraction? After these misprints filament feed works fine when doing a test extrusion.
- filament itself? I have yet to try a different spool
- does the EZStruder need help? I tightened all externally accessible screws.
- are there other issues that could hinder easy filament feed?
The really strange thing is that all other parts printed fine. After I had the first misprint with this part I successfully printed two others and then (assuming that everything was fine) printed the "bad" part with the same spaghetti result.
Yikes, this part is small enough that my Cupcake could do it.......