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Oct 2016

How would I go about changing this? I have tried to adjust the current, but it didn’t seem to do anything. I just need a bit more detail, this is my first printer I have owned.

There’s rarely an issue with the stepper motors. I’ve had feeding trouble, also, and it’s always been a mechanical issue such as the tension spring had too much or too little tension.

One other factor you may not be thinking about is thermal issues. If the ambient temperature in your printing area is too cold, you will have trouble with feeding.

Can you respond with specific details about what you’re seeing? For instance, when you preheat the hotend, then extrude do you see the hob rotate and chew up the filament? Does the hob NOT move? I think if you can paint a clearer picture for us we could help more.

Update (Problem has been located):

  • I switched the cables around, and there was no change.
  • I switched the stepper drivers for the extruder and the z-axis, and the filament started extruding more smoothly than ever before!
  • I had switched the drivers before, but with a different motor for the extruder. With the original motor for the printer, and the z-axis driver, it worked.

Thank you to everyone who helped, hopefully when the new driver gets here, there will be no more issues!

Thanks for the help, but I have actually found where the problem was. It was the stepper driver for the extruder.

It actually was the drivers! I switched them out the first time, using the newer motor I had, and nothing different happened. When I switched to the motor that came with the printer, and then switched the drivers, it started extruding plastic perfectly. Thanks for the help.