PVA which has absorbed too much moisture can cause such issues, had it also 2 times. After drying the spool it was working again.
All good now. I fixed the tensioner preset, cleaned the printer heads, and dried the filament for 4 hours at 45C and I got a good 16 hour print with PLA and PVA.
Carla_Birch 116
I would personally dry PVA for a good 8-10 hours if you have had problems with that spool, it takes in so much water so fast that it needs a real good dry.
I would also look into getting a dry box or something to store the PVA in even why you print, the polybox is good for this. I personally use breakaway myself now with PLA because i don't have a problem with what i print needing support in places i can not get to, so i print with supports as PLA and the floor and roof of the supports with Break away.
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I spoke to Support. I am going to trying drying the
Edited by magnetar68PVCPVA and fix the tension issue I said in my other post.Link to post
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