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Aug 2017

I’ve been doing quite a bit of printing with a Z18 for the past couple of months - the machine is owned by my employer. Last month I invested in a Smart Extruder + and swapped it for the original Smart Extruder. Yesterday I began having issues with the extruder becoming detached repeatedly - I was running the filament from the drawer. I swapped the filament out for a new roll and ran it from the exterior instead and began a new, big print. I came in today to the same problem: the extruder was detached again and my print had failed. When I reattached the extruder and tried to pick up where I had left off, the carriage/extruder began acting REALLY strange.

First I noticed a grinding and clicking sound as the print re-started. When I took the lid off I saw that the carriage was grinding against the sides of the machine and hitting the back as well. It was spewing filament OFF of the back of the build plate. I cancelled the print and it “homed” just right of the wire brush. I calibrated the Z axis offset and tried again: same issue. I reset to factory defaults: same issue. The carriage even banged up against the sides of the machine. I then noticed that the front left pulley was making terrible noises as the belt fed. I also noticed that the pulley looked a little wobbly as it turned. I took the door and face off of the machine and tightened the pulley back down. I then started a new print…SAME PROBLEM. It started in the correct home position but still had issues.

I then decided to swap the Smart Extruder + out for the old extruder and ran a test print. It printed just fine. So I decided to retry my big print: it managed to print the raft and then stopped, saying that the extruder had DETACHED again. Can someone offer some advice? I’m at a total loss here and have this huge project deadline. Any help is much appreciated.

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Hi Alison, The grinding and juddering is generally caused by faulty stepper motor wires, as the wires leading to the extruder carraige go through a lot of stress. Had the same problem on my makerbot w/ smart extruder. Joe

what is causing it to become detached? is the feed tube getting stuck anywhere?

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.