Cool, I'll send you a file via hightail.
Each time I start a print, I heat the nozzle to 260 and poke a brass wire bristle up there. I also print my first layers very slowly.
I see you use glue on your bed... quite a lot? I even avoid this as surely the glue must get in the nozzle?
I only have filament from Ultimaker, but might invest in some colorfabb.
Have you adjusted your feeder pressure at all from factory?
id love to give this one a good braddock if i may.
my email is: ian.spring@gmail.com
Just out of curiosity... have you completley cleaned out your nozzle when hot (240) with a syringe.. really got in their... and then tried a different filament.. I have some blue pla from ultimaker and that for some reason is really not good... but then i also have some gold pla from them and that is printing amazingly.... :smile:
if i was you.. clean your extruder fully. and nozzle... change filament... then print slow to start-- maybe 50 with a high temp of 230... that should get you started.. after about an hour when you see your model is printing well... drop the temp down to 220 and leave the fans on 50 percent for the night... should work.. well... works for me anyway :smile:
Ian :smile:
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id love to give this one a good braddock if i may.
my email is: ian.spring@gmail.com
Just out of curiosity... have you completley cleaned out your nozzle when hot (240) with a syringe.. really got in their... and then tried a different filament.. I have some blue pla from ultimaker and that for some reason is really not good... but then i also have some gold pla from them and that is printing amazingly.... :-)
if i was you.. clean your extruder fully. and nozzle... change filament... then print slow to start-- maybe 50 with a high temp of 230... that should get you started.. after about an hour when you see your model is printing well... drop the temp down to 220 and leave the fans on 50 percent for the night... should work.. well... works for me anyway :-)
Ian :-)
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