I am having a major issue with my FlashForge Creator Pro that is causing me to no longer be able to use it. First off, I started a print and noticed that the filament was getting thinner and thicker, as in, at some points during the printing of the raft, it would get thin for a second, and then go back to thick, and it would do this every 5-10 seconds or so. This seemed to happen less frequently relatively soon, and was completely gone by the time that raft was half way done. However, then later, the filament would get thinner again and then stop extruding completely. The print head would keep going, printing just air. I tried the same print again and it went a few layers longer until it did the same exact thing.
Why is this happening? How can I fix it? Help is much appreciated, as this is urgent!
If you know how to uninstall the stepper motor, and disassemble extruder assembly, you can clean the extruder gear which I think is the issue here. Check youtube, there are a lot of videos on cleaning extruder gear.
Take a long chunk of the filament and measure its diameter with calipers. See how consistent the size is. May not be the problem but better to eliminate that.
What type of filament? What speeds, temps etc. would be helpful.
Could be such a simple thing as too low extrusion temperature. It happens to me when I switch from PLA to TPU and forget to raise the temperature a bit. It will start printing fine but then clog after 5-10 minutes. What temperature are you using?
I have had a similar problem on my machine the problem was not a jamming issue. You made no mention on clicking noises during the print. Based on this I would assume you do not have a jam. It took me a while to figure it out I even thought it was the filament. My problem was a worn worm gear, the gear that grips the filament with its teeth. How I came about to troubleshoot it was the following; First I notice that the filament and spool was not moving. Second while changing filament the filament would not come out using the stepper motor I would either have to assist it or use the MK8 idler spring. Third if you took the steps to clean out the extruder gear like 3dprintwiz said and the above is still happening. The gear that attaches onto the stepper motor shaft needs to be replaced. I replaced my aluminum one with a stainless steel one an has been fine for months…