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Aug 2017

Something else you should do after replacing the idlers is to print this clip and put it on. I found that the aggressive movement of the extruder assembly was enough to jerk the extruder loose. I was constantly getting detachment problems. Once I put this clip in place I have never had the problem again.

btw I have had to replace all six of the idlers after about every 400-500 hours. I’m on my third set and have had the printer for two years.

not sure what joe_g is referring to with the stepper motors. Since the design of the z18 is different using an H configuration of the belt. there are no steppers on the extruder carriage like the other Makerbot models. The motors are stationary so there is no stress exerted on any of the stepper motor wires. What he is referring to doesn’t apply to this model.

Yes, that is what they’re sending me: an idler pulley. Do you think that issue would cause the carriage to hit the sides of the machine, as if the carriage is being overshot?

I do, As the printer runs through its gcode, those tiny variations add up and could knock the nozzle of the printer on the model being printed, and if it comes off just a bit, it stops. Usually the magnets are more than strong enough to hold he extruder, but those stepper moors are rather unforgiving if they start doing what they are not supposed to do.