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M3D Promega filament feed produces next to nothing or squiggles #59

Open ftcros opened 4 years ago

ftcros commented 4 years ago

I have not, to date, produced more than one print and it was not what I intended. I've read a few users are not getting anywhere with filament feed. I've used printhead heating methods and slower rates to no end. Please feel free to enlighten me, please.

marcel-isler commented 4 years ago

After spending much time trying to beat the stock setup into submission, I ended up redesigning most of the printer and I'm very happy with how it prints now. Look on Facebook for the ShadowMega Support Group.

Biothermo commented 4 years ago

I've struggled too with the default configuration. I've had some success, but recently there have been problems with insufficient filament creating a lot of voids. I noticed a lot of popping noise from the printer head when the problems are worse. Following these suggestions helped, but didn't solve the problem. Next I disassembled the head and found the Single K'tana Plastic Insert to be badly worn. This is a 3D printed part which I have downloaded, but not yet printed.

This is a high-wear point, not suitable for the soft plastic that was provided. Now I'm wondering what would be the best replacement.

Good luck, Biothermo

ftcros commented 4 years ago

By no means perfect but the original print head produced for the first time. Had I not found a slicer program, https://slic3r.org/, and slewed the print rate back 50%, it might never have happened.

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On Nov 24, 2020, at 8:29 PM, Biothermo notifications@github.com wrote:

 I've struggled too with the default configuration. I've had some success, but recently there have been problems with insufficient filament creating a lot of voids. I noticed a lot of popping noise from the printer head when the problems are worse. Following these suggestions helped, but didn't solve the problem. Next I disassembled the head and found the Single K'tana Plastic Insert to be badly worn. This is a 3D printed part which I have downloaded, but not yet printed.

This is a high-wear point, not suitable for the soft plastic that was provided. Now I'm wondering what would be the best replacement.

Good luck, Biothermo

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