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  1. Ian, I thought the same thing initially. Where it is I feel is worse than not using it. However if you moved it to where you have indicated, would it be too much of a sharp bend?

    I have my spool under the table, it sits on a plastic pipe that rests on a cardboard box with notches cutout to stop it rolling off. Can you imagine that. The filament unspools with its natural bend orientated nicely for the bowden tube.

     

  2. @Nicolinux,

    I share your frustration on this. My own um2 is a little better than yours but not much. I think maybe now is the time to get it back to Ultimaker. They can compare every aspect of your machine against a good one and get to the bottom of this.

    @Ultimaker

    My own suspicion is that there is no one thing causing this, but the cumulative effect of many issues.

    Maybe the motor may be a bit weaker.

    Motor current may be slightly low because of component tolerances.

    Filament grating on the extruder casing.

    Bowden tube too narrow of too much friction.

    Maybe an updated hot end design is required.

    In the end though, whatever is needed to fix this is likely to be new parts that need to come from Ultimaker themselves. With increasing numbers of people on these forums complaining of extruder skipping, hopefully Ultimaker will be able to divert more resources to a solution.

     

  3. I did the extrusion test again today, this time with Grey ABS from cdwriter. It's the first time I've loaded ABS into my UM2. Almost on the first layers it came unstuck from the platform but the skirt seemed to stop it roving too far so I let it run to completion. The result is a total mess, BUT... .. . .

    It did run to completion without any skipping of the extruder motor. (258C/104C)

     

  4. Its not just the speed, its how fast the plastic can be squeezed out of the nozzle.

    At 0.1mm layer you are extruding 0.1*0.4*50 or 2mm³/Sec

    At 0.25mm layer you are extruding 0.25*0.4*50 or 5mm³/Sec

    That is 2.5 times as much plastic every second.

    You could try printing Illuminarti's extrusion test and see how your machine performs. I think the link is around page 8 or 9 in the thread mentioned above.

     

  5. Hi WofysPlace,

    It seems no body is paying attention to your findings...

     

    Oh I don't feel ignored, there were no questions looking for answers, just posting some observations. I know they'll be read and noted. The side by side result is very much in line with Illuminarti's results way back in this thread in posts #154 and #163. His was with Colorfabb instead of Faberdashery against UM Blue. I think is shows that UM filament is harder to extrude or needs a higher temperature. Apart from knowing it helps to use top quality filament, I'm not sure it helps improve the UM2 much.

    The temperature results were posted just to eliminate that as a cause.

    I certainly think the extruder is at least part of the problem and I'm following the "Ultimaker2 Extuder System - Improvements and Ideas" thread with interest.

     

  6. I meant to post this a few days ago during yet another "Strip The Hot End" (sounds like a Morris dance).

    I checked the temperatures with a thermocouple probe deep in the nozzle. Temperatures were set manually and allowed to stabilise.

    TC UM2

    17 15

    53 50

    106 100

    158 150

    208 200

    229 220

    257 250

    Also checked the TC against steam from a boiling kettle, it read 100C but I think its reading a few degrees high.

    I concluded there was no problems with the UM temperature control.

     

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