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Carla_Birch

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  1. That's not normal, do you clean and oil the rods every 3 odd months on the printer? All i can think of it the movement of the print head got limited and it started to pull the rod side to side and its now worn the sliding block so the rods now loose in it?

  2. If you have taken the feeder apart make sure the head of the adjustment screw is down inside the casing, it has a habit of popping out and up what then has taken tension of the filament what might make the printer think its not getting the right flow so it then thinks you got a part blockage or something thats limiting the flow, what it will be doing as it might be slipping with the tension being off. If its inside in the right place make sure you have not knocked the adjustment out, the arm should line up in the center of the slot, sometimes you need to adjust it a little so it grips bit more tight.

  3. 1 hour ago, jkcz said:

    Yes, as I wrote, I updated to 5.4.24 and after that to 5.4.27.

     

    Yep but you typed 5.2.27, thats why i was checking, but guessed you had mistyped. Have you tired a cura connect reset on the printer?

  4. If your main aim is to save on filament used for infill than you could try using the "gradual infill steps" setting, this setting lets you start off with hardly any infill and then as it gets close to a roof it add's more infill based on your settings.

  5. Many thanks,

     

    I was guessing its likely been a packing error because as you can see from the image its marked up for Ultimaker S5, but clearly says its the 1696 and not the 1373 you are on about, i have contacted the resell to see if they can help because i have had to reinstall the old bowdens for now.

  6. 4 minutes ago, Dim3nsioneer said:

    The Bowden Tube for the S5 is 850mm long and has the SKU 1373 (only the tube, no clips). The Bowden Pack with SKU 1696 is for all other Ultimaker printers but not the S5 (Bowden length 705mm).

    Not sure why an official resell for Ultimaker is selling the SKU 1696 marked up as for the Ultimaker S5 then, they even had to ship it in from Ultimaker as they did not stock it. 

  7. Hi,

    I ordered replacement Bowden tubes for my Ultimaker S5 from GoPrint3D here in the UK and i just want to see if the length as been changed by Ultimaker because the new Bowden tubes are about 6" shorter than the ones that come with my printer and this means when loading filament, the filament will hit the printhead on loading and keep trying to push it for 6" more and grinds a lump of the filament.

     

    So i have to lift the tension arm when loading filament to stop it grinding, the bag they come in is all marked up for the Ultimaker S5

     

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  8. 19 hours ago, JasonA said:

    I'm having this problem too. I have PVA in the 2nd feeder, and my prints keep pausing with the same message shown in the thread. I opened up the feeder assembly and there were chunks of PVA filament and dust in there, so I assume the issue is with the knurled part chewing up the filament. When I pull out the filament, there is a chunk chewed out of the the thread of filament too.  Is there a way to calibrate the feeder or something to try to fix this?

     

    Thanks!

     

    First things first, dry your PVA out if you have not already done so. Then you can adjust the tension on the feeder via the bolt you access via the little hole in the top of the feeder. to loose and it slips and then it dig a hole in the filament.

  9. So right now when you queue up print jobs in Cura Connect it just displays the part, filament type, print cores and build plate. But it would be real nice and handy to also display the filament needed in weight and meters like how Cura does when you slice the file.

     

    Sometimes i can have parts in a queue for weeks so its very easy to forget what amount of filament is needed to help you pick if you will need to change spool or not mid print, why the filament sensor on the S5 is great, it don't help if it runs out a hour after i go from the printer and can not get back to it for 6-7 hours to swap the spool.

  10. 23 hours ago, jones4642 said:

    Thanks for the feedback. I'll check FW versions. One of the S5s is only a few months old, so I would think newer FW, but perhaps it sat on the shelves for a while before we bought it.

     

    Looking at the tensioning gages, they seem to be about in the middle of the slot. Should we just crank them up higher? Is there such a think as too high? If so, how do we know when we hit that?

     

    With regard to nozzle blockage, what's the test/treatment for that - or perhaps this is answered in the FAQ.

     

    You can go to tight with the tension and it will show because it will big indents in the filament, most the time it only needs a small turn to tighten it up to stop any small slips that will set off the filament sensor warning.

     

    As for nozzle blockage its best to just get some the cleaning rods and run the nozzle clean via the menu, i do mine about every 3 . months and my S5 is running almost none stop.

  11. The sensor works fine, long you have the latest firmware installed. The problem is likely down to not having the right tension set on the feeder on the back of the printer, you adjust it with the little bolt that you can access via the small hole on top of each feeder.

     

    Also be sure to clean the feeder out from time to time and also the print core's. If the filament slips at any point due to wrong tension or a part blockage you grind a part of the filament away in the feeder and it will be unable to feed and so the sensor will give the error that the filament as run out because it's stopped feeding. If the tension is to loose its far more easy for the feeder to slip and not feed the filament and so giving the error.

  12. Part blocked nozzle, slipping feeder (adjust to right tension), Wet PVA are all things to check. Also you can know what spool it is its warning you about by looking to see if the right nozzle is down or up, if its down then it's that nozzle/spool, if its up then it's the left side.

     

    So if its the PVA and personally if i start to get the warning (happens sometimes) I dry my PVA out and clean my nozzle and feeder and all in good again in the world. Much better than a failed print because you have turned the warning  (flow sensor) off and it kept printing with no filament of limited filament coming out.

  13. Have you checked the tension on the filament on the feeder? You might need to adjust it so it grips tighter (adjust via the screw on top of the feeder) The filament should have some small marks in it where its getting gripped and pushed, it the tension is wrong it can slip and you will find you will have bits of filament missing where its slipped and eat away.

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  14. I personally had the unloading problem and that real bad sound and i just fully powered the printer and reset it all and the problems went away. I have after that also rolled back to 5.2.11 because the printer come up asking me to install that version (My guess is 5.4.6 got pulled)

     

    Might want to clean out the feeding gear as it might have all bits of filament in it due to the unloading problem, what can affect the feeding of filament what might trigger the filament out problems.

  15. 23 hours ago, Sassw said:

    Hi,

     

    I already have the profiles for the generic materials (A true generic yellow PLA and filamentive rPLA white) - how do I send these to the material station for selection?

    Not sure if this would work, but where you enter the type of filament, maybe call it like PLA Blue, PLA Yellow in the filament types?

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