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Mar 2016

Hey guys,

Back again with a brand new problem, since ye helped a lot last time I was hoping for some more great advice for my Vertex K8400.

Im printing 1.75mm PLA @ 215 degree celcius. Now a couple of days ago it jammed and took me a while of poking and pulling to unclog the nozzle with no results. So yesterday I took it apart and done it right, took me the day to take the nozzle apart, burn out the plastic from the nozzle and poke out the PLA from the barrel re assemble it.

Everything was working perfectly again and the fillament fed in and extruded nicely, so I decided to run a test print, half way through… THE SAME THING HAPPENED… very very frustrating.

Now my theory is the nozzle is too old and adding to that the two fans stopped working on my hot end when I was trying to take out the jammed PLA.

1. Does anyone know why its jamming and how to fix it?

2. Everything seems OK with the fans (wiring looks normal) does anyone know what might be causing this?

Cheers,

PJ

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Hey Pj,

The cause of the blocking may is the way the filament goes into the printer. If it catches on a part then small pieces start pealing off which means it gets blocked. Sometimes the filament may have a sort of string round the filament, which is a similar thing. To get rid if this you can add various objects that will knock it off like passing it through a tight plastic piece or a piece of sponge.

If your nozzle keeps blocking use some acetone and add it into the nozzle, this will liquify the clogged plastic causing it to drill out. Be careful though as it is a flammable substance and has dangerous vapours. This should be added when the printer is off and cool. Don’t worry when the printer makes an unusual noise when it turns on, this is just the acetone evaporating. Hopefully this should be easier to do than take the printer parts apart and won’t waste as much time. I always have acetone to one side for such instances and it’s great for making slurry and glues for your prints.

I hope this helps. If you have any further questions just ask and I’ll try to help.

Hi Kane,

On the K8400 there is nothing for the fillament to catch on to as it is fed through a hollow tube from the feeder to the extruder with no contact to anything but the hollow tube, the plastic barrel and the hot end.

So basically its one smooth journey.

I think the problem maybe due to temperature at the hot end and lack of cool air from the non functioning fans… But really I’m not sure…

The barrel of the hot end is made of plastic and this is where i suspect the fillament is originally getting clogged. Acetone might damage the Barrel. But i did use it on the nozzle however it is not as effective on PLA as it is on ABS.

Regards,

PJ

Hey PJ,

you may be right about it clogging due to the barrel. I understand that there are no parts for the filament to catch, but sometimes the filament comes with a stringy plastic wrapped round the filament. I’m not sure what else could be causing the problem. I hope you get an answer and fix your printer.

Administrator Note: @Pj_Doyle please don’t forget to add tags to your posts in order for the community to get notified. I’ve added this one (Velleman) for you. Cheers!

215 degrees i way to high it will caramlize the PLA , lower the temp to 190 - 200

Have the same problem… and for a loooong time allready know :(. this friday i will take it back to the

store where a representative of velleman will do some test on him. I will let you know what the problem

was and ho to fix it as soon as it gets back. (it will take a few weeks…)

grtz

Jan

Velleman recommendations are 210… ill give it a go at 200.

I use 215 as the first layer sticks better to the print bed.

19 days later
2 months later

Hi,

I don’t know if you found an sollution but have you checked your retraction distance?

In repetier the standard setting is 9mm which is way too much, it retracts the hot fillament into the ‘cold area’ and it hardens.

my retraction distance is 2 - 3mm max.

I hope this helps

1 year later

My problem is the printer was working normally and then it started failing to feed. The Bowden slipping the filament is not getting in. I changed the nozzle and changed the heat break and the problem present also now the filament is keep dropping from the nozzle. Any suggestions?