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Jun 2016

Hi all.

I’m curious to know if people have ever purchased a filament that’s just not performed well at all.

A few months back I ordered a large 2kg roll of black ABS filament from eBay, I printed with it for around 20 hours with no issues other than the layers not blending so well. After a while though I experienced a whole load of extruder issues, I have fixed these now and have used other better filament but when ever I try the black 2kg ABS it will print for a short time then fail to extrude.

I am ready to accept that this is just bad filament, it’s not nearly as glossy as any others I have used, it’s rather matte and seems softer than others but it also did print for 20+ hours before any issues. Would the finish on the ABS even have any relevance?

I can post the link to the filament I purchased if you’re curious, I just don’t wish to give bad press without due reason.

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Hah, I know that - in my place it was the cheapest spool of PLA ever bought, about 1kg for 16€. Had the original da Vinci Extruder installed this time, he clogged after 1-2 hours. When i completely removed all the junk with cleaning wire + acetone…

->and printed with that PLA again: clog in 1-2 hours guaranteed

->other filaments were fine

Took more ABS since then, but couldn’t find the perfect vendor still, which gives quality for an ok-price and good shipping from germany.

For example my previous night print crashed again in an roll of ABS, nozzle got clogged first time with an silver ABS, I think there was a point that was too fat in the filament… as the new hotend (e3d v6) never really has problems with extruding ABS.

Yeah, I have bought a spool and it had been garbage. It was full of moisture and all. It was a Inland spool so it was only $15.

Hi, i had simular issue’s with filament a few weeks ago. What made a lot of difference for me was to use some oil.

Use a few drips on a paper towel and clip it around your filament before it goes into your extruder.

Your extruder will clogg less! At least, that’s what it did for me :slight_smile: