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  1. 6 minutes ago, reibuehl said:

    I had similar issues (the mushroom) and could mitigate it by reducing the retract length at the end of the (previous) print job from 20 to 10mm.

    I've tried reducing the retract during the print but that hasn't really helped. I'll have a look at the fan though as Smithy suggests.

  2. 26 minutes ago, Smithy said:

    I guess the root cause for your problem is that the fan in the back is not running or is blocked. This fan cools the upper part of the hot end.

     

    Check if the fan is working when you heat up the nozzle. It should start automatically when the temp of the nozzle is higher than 40/50C.

    Good shout! I'll check that when I get home. That would explain it though.

     

    Edit: Now you mention it I did notice the fan sounding a bit dodgy prior to this problem started and can't say I've noticed it since so there's a good chance the fan has indeed failed. I've still got the original UM2 print head so will look at swapping one of those fans back in as a first hit (Y).

  3. Hi guys, I've recently been having a problem with my UM2+ whereby it works perfectly for maybe 5 minutes then the material simply stops extruding. I thought it was an issue with the feed system so took that off and cleaned it all up but still no good. I then took apart the print head and gave the hot end a bit of a service but still no good. I've finally sussed out that the problem appears to be where the bowden tube terminates within the print head. If I pull the material and bowden tube out of the print head after a failed print what I see is that the material has 'mushroomed' at the end of the bowden tube so that it's no longer able to be pushed nicely down to the hot end and also can't be retracted either so the material ends up grinding at the feed system.

     

    I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to try as I've had the printer for maybe 4 years and it's never been an issue. Is the fact that the material is getting hot enough all the way back at the bowden termination to at least partially melt an indicator that the hot end is running too hot? Any advice gratefully received!!

  4. I work at the University of Southampton in the UK and we have a few Ultimakers around in Engineering but I specifically work in the wind tunnels and have found many brilliant uses for our current UM2+ (though I would dearly love an S5 or even a UM3!).

     

    The more traditional uses have resulted in components being manufactured for customers such as Aston Martin, creating aerofoil shrouds for our struts, replacement brake ducts for our 50% F1 model, an integrated pressure scanner mount that attaches our wake rake to our traverse... the list goes on.

     

    Where things get really interesting is that I recently used our Ultimaker to create a few components to help complete the solar charging, battery assisted hand quadricycle that quadruple amputee Alex Lewis used to take him to Ras Dashen, the highest mountain in Ethiopia. I created a few components for the cycle including a little dashboard mount that accepted the electric bicycle displays and contained the Shimano battery for the gear changing system, a chain guide/tensioner, brake lever catch and drill jig along with various mounts and caps to tidy the cycle up. I was lucky enough to accompany Alex and the team on the expedition providing technical support for the cycle.

     

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    Feel free to get in touch if you'd like any more info on what we get up to.

     

    Regards,

     

    Dave Marshall

    tunnels@soton.ac.uk

  5. Seems a bit of a schoolboy error if so! I guess if the firmware doesn't do anything differently between a pause and resume and a pause, material change and resume it could be the case... Surprised the issue hasn't been picked up before and fixed in a firmware update. I've emailed the query to UM direct so if I get anything useful back from them I'll post up here.

  6. Just now, tinkergnome said:

     

    What does this exactly mean?

    How do you initiate the pause (manually on the printer?)

    How do you change the material (with the menu function on the printer or...)?

    It's a UM2+ and just using Cura software so I hit 'pause' on the machine, select 'change material', change as normal letting the material flow smoothly through the nozzle for a few seconds before finishing the material change process and then hit 'resume print'.

  7. Good afternoon, I've been using a UM2 (upgraded to 2+) with Cura for a few years now and have a problem whenever I pause a print to change the material, either to a new colour or to replenish material that's almost out. Basically after changing the material as normal and allowing the material to come through to the nozzle fine when I click resume the extrusion starts immediately, with maybe 50mm of material being extruded before the print head makes it to the model and continues the actual print. This then creates a messy patch at the resume point and has a couple of times resulted in a failed print as the nozzle has caught on this erroneous 'lump' and pulled the print off the bed. This isn;t my video but it's the exact issue I have: Pause/resume video

     

    Any help or advice would be much appreciated. I'm just off to see if there's a firmware update for my machine that I haven't applied yet but in teh meantime let me know if I'm missing something in settings etc.

     

    Edit: Just updated the firmware and it still does exactly the same.

     

     

  8. Apologies for what may well have been answered before (I did look but couldn't find anything) but I'd welcome any advice or even relevant a link.

    I'm running a UM2 printer with Cura software (mainly using 15.04.6 but have also downloaded 2.1.1 to try) and my question is whether it is possible to have different settings for individual objects within a multiple object build. In case that is clear as mud, if I have object A that I would like printed with normal quality and 20% infill, is it possible to print that together with another object B that I want in fine quality and 50% infill?

    I know that wouldn't be necessarily possible (or at least easy) if they were printed all at once but I don't imagine it being a problem if printed one at a time. Is this already possible somewhere and if not could it be included in a future version of Cura?

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