Thanks for the quick response. thw filamen js correct. the recommended tenperature is 200-220°C. I print at 200°C.
I will try slower print during the weekend.
Thanks for the quick response. thw filamen js correct. the recommended tenperature is 200-220°C. I print at 200°C.
I will try slower print during the weekend.
13 hours ago, Tims3D said:I will try slower print during the weekend.
When looking on your pictures, I don't think just printing slower will solve your issue.
You should double check it you can print normally with your usual PLA material or if you have additionally clogged nozzle or issues at the feeder.
3 hours ago, Smithy said:
When looking on your pictures, I don't think just printing slower will solve your issue.
You should double check it you can print normally with your usual PLA material or if you have additionally clogged nozzle or issues at the feeder.
Ok. It was printing fine before I changed the filamen. But I will look into it again during the weekend.
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That's severe underextrusion. You are getting maybe 10% extrusion. Try higher temperatures and/or lower speeds. What does the manufacturer recommend for nozzle temp?
If that were PLA I would say it looks like you are about 50C too cold (printing at 150C) or about 10X too fast.
Is it possible that the diameter of the filament is wrong? If you inserted 1.75mm filament instead of 2.85mm that would explain the problem. Or if you received 3mm filament (instead of 2.85) and it reaches 3.1mm in places it would get all jammed up in the bowden.
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