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Issues with EZStruder
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 9:05 am
by Amirsf
Hi guys,
Every now and then filament gets stuck in my cold end. This happens randomly, it could be in the beginning of a print, or like today - after 7 hours of printing.
a. I tried tightening the screw holding red handle but that didn't help.
b. I increased the flow rate to %110 and that seemed to help, but not solved the problem altogether.
c. The wheel feeding the filament is aligned properly with the filament.
I attached pictures. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Amir
Re: Issues with EZStruder
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 9:42 am
by Jimustanguitar
This only happens if there's significant back pressure, what temperature are you extruding at? Too cold, and it may be the cause.
Re: Issues with EZStruder
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 2:27 pm
by Amirsf
Jimustanguitar wrote:This only happens if there's significant back pressure, what temperature are you extruding at? Too cold, and it may be the cause.
This specifically is PLA printed at 210C with a .5 nozzle.
My first guess was that there is back pressure so I lowered the flow rate to %95 - still no good.
Re: Issues with EZStruder
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 2:57 pm
by Jimustanguitar
Try it at 220 or 230.
To know for sure what's going on, set the temp at 180, wait a second, feed the filament by hand, raise it 5 degrees... lather-rinse-repeat until you find the temperature that your particular filament flows the smoothest at.
Re: Issues with EZStruder
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:23 pm
by jjjohnson
210 should be perfect for PLA. When you loaded the firmware on the RAMBO did you reduce the motor current as directed in the manual on page: 238-239?
The current Automation Technology Stepper Motors, like the Kysan stepper motors require less current which will keep the motors running a bit cooler and prevent issues such as this.
Re: Issues with EZStruder
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 1:11 pm
by Amirsf
Thank you all for commenting.
I want to update that this happened today again, when printing in ABS (228C) randomly and then stopped.
I did change the the current settings for the Kysan motors I'm using.
I am now testing printing PLA in lower temperatures and will update how that goes.
If anyone has any other ideas, please share!

Re: Issues with EZStruder
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 1:21 pm
by Jimustanguitar
You ought to doublecheck the alignment of the drive roller with the filament pathway. Maybe it's off center and not pushing the filament directly.
Re: Issues with EZStruder
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 11:13 am
by Amirsf
Hey guys,
I wanted to updated what seems to have fixed the problem for me.
It seems that simply removing the semi-transparent cover from the cold end allows the filament to stay cold enough to prevent it from smudging into the hole.
I left the cover off to allow me to fix it faster, then it stopped happening.
Did any of you print a fan duct for the cold end? Does anyone have a good design to share?
Thanks!
Re: Issues with EZStruder
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 8:34 pm
by McSlappy
Good call on removing the cover - it's easier without it.
After an hour of printing check the temp of the hobbed gear. It should be warm to touch but NOT hot. I've seen a faulty stepper cause overheating on the hobbed gear and turned the filament soft before even getting into bowden tube. Replacing stepper fixed it right up!