Extrusion problems with Rostock Max - Halp!
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:47 pm
Hello all,
I searched the forums a bit trying to see if an answer already existed to this issue, but wasn't able to find the solution I need. I'm sure this is probably a no-brainer to some of the experienced RepRappers here; this is my first 3D printer, so I could use the benefit of some experience.
I've had my Rostock assembled for a couple weeks now but have had trouble getting decent prints out. I've followed the calibration instructions, tuned my thermistors, got my bed leveled and worked the "Delta Blues" out of the system, so now it seems that my extrusion settings are my last hurdle. In short, I'm having problems with blobbing, polyps, and excess extrusion in general. Nozzle width and default extrusion width are set properly (0.5mm and 0.55mm respectively), and various retract settings don't seem to be doing the trick.
Here's an example:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/TZonYTO.jpg[/img]
As you can see, the base looks fairly nice... a tiny bit of curl at the corners, but I imagine that's easy to fix. Once it gets to the smaller "towers," however, it turns into a horrid mess. I watched the printer print this one and it looked like the hot end was just plain melting the previous layer down into a goopy sludge as it put down each layer. Here's what the nozzle looked like after the print was done:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/02tjuf1.jpg[/img]
I tried z-offsetting another print by a tiny amount to see if maybe my Z Max was just set too close to the print surface, but no luck. Any higher and the filament refuses to adhere to the build surface, leading me to believe that my Z Max is set correctly.
I have also noticed that when "primed," my extruder nozzle seems to have a constant, slow "ooze" of filament that continually creeps out. The only way I've found to stop it is to retract enough that the nozzle is no longer primed, but then I have to re-advance the filament to get the nozzle to print anything.
I am currently running Repetier Host Mac, latest version (0.56 I believe,) and the version of the Repetier firmware that was patched for the LCD controller. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
I searched the forums a bit trying to see if an answer already existed to this issue, but wasn't able to find the solution I need. I'm sure this is probably a no-brainer to some of the experienced RepRappers here; this is my first 3D printer, so I could use the benefit of some experience.
I've had my Rostock assembled for a couple weeks now but have had trouble getting decent prints out. I've followed the calibration instructions, tuned my thermistors, got my bed leveled and worked the "Delta Blues" out of the system, so now it seems that my extrusion settings are my last hurdle. In short, I'm having problems with blobbing, polyps, and excess extrusion in general. Nozzle width and default extrusion width are set properly (0.5mm and 0.55mm respectively), and various retract settings don't seem to be doing the trick.
Here's an example:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/TZonYTO.jpg[/img]
As you can see, the base looks fairly nice... a tiny bit of curl at the corners, but I imagine that's easy to fix. Once it gets to the smaller "towers," however, it turns into a horrid mess. I watched the printer print this one and it looked like the hot end was just plain melting the previous layer down into a goopy sludge as it put down each layer. Here's what the nozzle looked like after the print was done:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/02tjuf1.jpg[/img]
I tried z-offsetting another print by a tiny amount to see if maybe my Z Max was just set too close to the print surface, but no luck. Any higher and the filament refuses to adhere to the build surface, leading me to believe that my Z Max is set correctly.
I have also noticed that when "primed," my extruder nozzle seems to have a constant, slow "ooze" of filament that continually creeps out. The only way I've found to stop it is to retract enough that the nozzle is no longer primed, but then I have to re-advance the filament to get the nozzle to print anything.
I am currently running Repetier Host Mac, latest version (0.56 I believe,) and the version of the Repetier firmware that was patched for the LCD controller. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!