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Posted · Trouble with prints aka poor Benchy

Ok, feel free to include a photo of your feeder if you want some additional confirmation that everything looks as normal.

Otherwise I'm looking forward to hear if increasing the tension has helped your print quality :)

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    Posted · Trouble with prints aka poor Benchy

    Ok, feel free to include a photo of your feeder if you want some additional confirmation that everything looks as normal.

    Otherwise I'm looking forward to hear if increasing the tension has helped your print quality :)

    Wierd now it seems to work again, havent touch it... IMG_20170602_190042.thumb.jpg.f0489b1b71ca0f12acc57abf6aebf59d.jpg

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    Posted · Trouble with prints aka poor Benchy

    Ok, feel free to include a photo of your feeder if you want some additional confirmation that everything looks as normal.

    Otherwise I'm looking forward to hear if increasing the tension has helped your print quality :)

    Seems to work again. Didn't touch it... IMG_20170602_190042.thumb.jpg.f0489b1b71ca0f12acc57abf6aebf59d.jpg

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    Posted · Trouble with prints aka poor Benchy

    Check for grinding of the filament since your feeder tension may have been too low . If it is grinding, ground up bits of filament could be causing the bowden tube to periodically jam up, so you could try blowing out the bowden tube as well.

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    Posted · Trouble with prints aka poor Benchy

    Check for grinding of the filament since your feeder tension may have been too low .  If it is grinding, ground up bits of filament could be causing the bowden tube to periodically jam up, so you could try blowing out the bowden tube as well.

    Bingo! Thanx guys. When i pulled the feeder apart i put the tension screw back wrong (came up from the case). Shhhhhh don't tell anyone...

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