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  1. ok. so yes both are seized up. by can't move them manually, i meant by hand, and i just checked and that does not change when unplugged. i can try to lube them, but i don't think that's going to help as they did not get worse over time. they went from smooth to stopped. it's not that they move a little, sluggishly. they don't move at all

  2. i know that. i should have said that this all goes back way before the leak and would happen when there was no leak, which was the case up until recently when i switched to the .8mm nozzle hastily and in a bad mood. it's not the cause of the problem. i am sure. also i have switched back to the original bolt until i find a suitable replacement

  3. okay i just sharpened the knurled bolt with a dremel 20170417_181614.thumb.jpg.13dcc5edcc0f3a5da27e3a882cca2193.jpg and made a new one with deeper cuts, 20170417_225032.thumb.jpg.4786c5bf6e5c1418d9c4106e444f012e.jpgneither fixed the issue and then i tried both at 220 with a 0.8mm nozzle and still the extrusion stopped after just about 10-15 minutes. 20170417_224045.thumb.jpg.58d99a0c400be5a06620e5fc90e956d0.jpg

    i'm completely at a loss...

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  4. so, my prints start fine and print beautifully up to a certain point. no under-extruded layer, just a flawless print up to a certain point and then it stops, sometimes after about 40 minutes, sometimes after 5 hours. i just replaced the hot-end with a brand new kit, so i feel it's safe to say we can rule that out. i replaced the little gear on the material feeder with an acrylic one my laser friend cut for me and since then i haven't had any gear slippage like i used to. i replaced the nut on the tension spring, which i found to be stripped and in doing so thought i had finally found the culprit. no such luck. i have played with all kinds of different tensions, including having it maxed out. the only thing i can figure is that the knurled nut on the material feeder is worn, although it still feels gritty to me, but i don't remember what it used to be like. that or a worn out e-motor, but i don't think so. i cant find a replacement for the feeder nut anywhere. does anyone know where to find one, or if i can somehow use the um2 feeder nut, because those are easy to find. any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thanks

    -kurt

  5. i updated my profile and just bought a new temp sensor from Gr5. i figure even if i can get the cheap one to work, it'll be nice to have a backup, but this way i can test and rule out whether the cheap one was the issue. such headaches are truly not worth the $10 i would have saved

  6. i recently replaced my pt100 b (for the second time), and upon reinstalling the new one i am getting "err: maxtemp" when i turn the machine on. everything is as it should be, or at least as it was before replacing the wire. only difference is that i removed the fan because the wires melted on the heating block and it no longer works. would this be causing my maxtemp error? any ideas what is? oh, also i bought this one from china at 1/3 of the price. my guess is that the new temp sensor just doesn't work. would this cause the maxtemp error?

    thanks

  7. i'm embarrassed to admit that i think i overlooked tightening one of the gears. the one attached to the small belt on the y axis. it wasn't loose, but i gave a little extra tightening and now i think the sliding is gone. fingers crossed. thanks all

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  8. i broke mine when installing it onto the motor. make sure you are putting it on the right motor. the material feeder motor has a flat part on the spindle that corresponds to a flat part on the gear's hole. this part is available on github to print

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    this last print made me realize that it's not a height issue, but rather the amount of time it has been printing. this contact lens case shifted after about 35 minutes, despite only being a few mill tall

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  10. Can you supply a photo please?

    Are you saying it did or didn't shift pulley versus shaft?  It seems to say that it did shift which implies they can still be tighter.

    if the shift is sudden it's usually a pulley or an end stop switch.  The end stop switches should pop up a message on the ulticontroller I think.  Maybe.

    If the shift is gradual it's usually that the belt is touching (just barely) the wood wall and the motor needs to be moved away slightly using some washers as spacers.

     

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    it did not shift, according to the marks i made. they all still line up. how would the limit switches create this shifting? the belt is not touching anything

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  11. hi. I just put together an UMO+ and my first two prints were fine, but then the layers began shifting, always on the y axis and always beginning around 15-20mm. I've tightened down the set screws on all the pulleys, including the one on the y motor, checked that the axis are all even and square, pulled down on the y motor to create more tension in the belt, lubed all my rods with machine oil and most perplexing of all I used a black marker to make a hash mark where all pulleys meet their axis and after each print that shifts, which is all of them now, I check to see if anything has shifted and the marks still line up. im completely confused. any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks

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