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Oct 2016

230C for ABS could be on the low side. I switched one of my nozzles from a .4mm to a .25mm. I started to print and after 5 or 6 mm in height, the nozzle jammed. I went as high as 270C and it would still jam (too cold). I switched to a different ABS and printed it at 270C. I normally print at 245C with a .4mm nozzle.

In a printer with PTFE tubes temps of 235-240 should not be exceeded for any length of time and never over 260. If you do then it is likely the PTFE tubes are damaged and can be causing jams. 230 should be fine for ABS in general… I print at that and a bit lower on my FFCP all the time. One thing to look at is the speed you are printing with especially going to a smaller nozzle. In theory you would want to increase temp to compensate for faster speeds but only to a point.

If you are local to So Cal, San Bernardino County, I got mine Will Call at Monoprice.com 5 item number: 12133. The picture shows a grub/set screw but it is not included you have to use your existing one.

If not you can pay to have it shipped. For something that small you can expect to pay $2-3 in shipping i guess it will tell you exactly at the time of check out.

I am having the same with my FelixPro1. One hot end occasionally slips and the other after few seconds.

I tried everything and no even the maker of the printer has gone silent.

Of all printers I never ever had something like this till I bought a “made” one instead of building one.

Yes, I have a E3Dv6 so it can take the higher temps, but not all hot ends can go that high.