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Mar 2016

Hi all I’m new to the forum but been browsing as a guest for a while. Ive Had my printer about 4 months and not had any issues with it until about 2 weeks ago. The prints started looking lumpy in places and some infill layers where being skipped but it’s progressively got worse. So I decided it was time to change the nozzle. I could have cleaned it but I had some spare so I just replaced it. Anyway that didn’t solve the problem. So I thought maybe it’s a duff new nozzle, let’s try another. Nope still the same issue. I’ve re leveled the bed millions of times to see if that was the problem, tried replacing the nozzles, messed with both nozzle and bed temeratures but still nothing. It was working flawlessly up until 2 weeks ago and no settings had been messed with so I’m stumped as to what to try next. Any advise would be much appreciated so I can get back to printing. Thanks in advance. I have uploaded a couple images to show what the prints are coming out like

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Maybe the tension on your drive gear isn’t high enough? I would check that first especially if you have a bowden setup. Is your extruder also making a thumping noise?

Thanks for the advise ill give that a try and let you know how I get on. All the help is appreciated. I’ve been enjoying using the printer it’s amazing what they can do. But a nightmare when they go wrong and you don’t know what to do fully.

And after all said and done you still hear thumping your over tensioned or not enough power to the extruder motor and youll need to adjust the power either in the software or coding or the stepper driver itself

Hi again. Thought I would update you all. I played about with the temeratures settings and speeds and the prints came out a lot better but I still wasn’t happy with it because in places it was still skipping layers. So I decided I would take the extruder apart and have a look at what was going on. I noticed that the pulley on the stepper motor was full of dust and inside the little black box was another pulley that had blank gunk on it. I took both pulleys off. Gave them a quick once over put it all back together and the prints are coming out great again. Even on my original settings. I think I might give the pulleys a better clean when I get chance because I only gave it a quick going over to see if it made any improvements