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Nov 2016

Hi all,

My Rep 2X will print the raft (HIP) and about 3 layers of the part before air printing. Post investigation it seems like heat creap is softening the material until it flattens and either doesnt grip the stepper or goes down into the nozzle and jams because it’s too wide. Raft always completes printing but then is also always jammed by the time the 3 layers of regular plastic is printed and starts air printing so I assume the HIP has then succumed to the heat creap.

Temp measurements are (using IR probe):

  • steppers are around 66degC after 30mins or printing (Hot! Can touch for about 4 seconds). All gantry and extruder steppers are about the same temp.
  • extruder spring assembly about 56degC (these are now aluminum upgrades)
  • mounting bar/block about 70degC
  • aluminum carriage (upgrade) was about 100-110degC

My first thought was that the stepper motors are contributing to the heat creep but google searches suggest 60-70degC steppers are normal. I added heat sinks to the steppers - no diff. So the nozzle heat is then creeping up the thermal barrier tube? How is this happening when it didnt before? I had original thermal barrier tubes in there when this started, but figured maybe they lost lubrication so I bought new ones…no diff. I replaced the fans (same model). I am used to replacing a lot of fans too and never had a problem before…these fans fail bearings often! Fans are currently running fast and furious (as they should). I have heat sinks and fans in proper orientation. (fan labels not visible, fan to fins.) Could the aluminum carriage be causing heat creep? I can’t see why since the the nozzles and steppers would conduct to the mounting bar regardless, so if anything the carriage would sink heat and dissipate more than conduct it. Aluminum extruder upgrade has a tight grip on the plastic - much more than old makerbot ones. Also replaced thermocouples in attempt to fix. I’ve dissassembled and reassembled the extruder about 30 times (not exaggerating!) as much of the upgrades or replacements were done 1 at a time.

Any suggestions!?!?! I am at the end of my rope.

Upgrades:

My Rep 2X was working great for a few years with the added Bottleworks mods (glass plate + aluminum arms). A few months ago it started this air-printing. So I decided to do some major upgrades to the head unit to figuring it would fix it and improve it. Upgrades include aluminum carriage & aluminum extruders, new heater blocks, nozzles and thermal barrier tubes.

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So I had a thought that if heat creep is causing the issues I should go back to a print that only uses 1 head, that way I only have 1 nozze+stepper generating heat instead of two. I do make it farther but eventually the head still heats up to the same level as before (110degC on carriage/mountingblock, 60degC at stepper.) Once it has reached the temp things start failing.

The attached image is telling. You can see how it lays down about 5 good layers then suddenly the noodle placement is all over the place. The noodle placement is still centered properly so I dont think it’s XY stepper/wiring issues (missed steps). It might be extruder stepper missed steps but I suspect I may have what this guy talks about in his blog post. This page is really worth a look-see for everyone…but the TLDR version is that he disassembles stepper from head, heats up nozzle and pushes filament through easily. Then he heats up the mounting block and starts noticing a lot of resistance.

http://www.makesea.com/wiki?p_p_id=54_INSTANCE_9jGVcyv6Jb3y&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=normal&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=3&_54_INSTANCE_9jGVcyv6Jb3y_struts_action=%2Fwiki_display%2Fview_page&_54_INSTANCE_9jGVcyv6Jb3y_nodeName=makeSEA&_54_INSTANCE_9jGVcyv6Jb3y_title=makeSEA+Knowledge±+Printing+Magnetic+PLA+from+Proto+Pasta+with+Replicator+2X 16

I noticed during printing that at about the spot it started failing I could hear the guh-guh-guh of the extruder stepper slipping on the filament. Same sound as when it totally jams during loading but softer. Likely softer because it’s not feeding as fast as when loading filament. It was still feeding filament while it was happening though - I could see it…sooo…the extruder is definitely encountering resistance after heating up.

Image attached: yellow is bad layer, green shows good first 5 layers.

I would like to ask a favor, could someone who has a 2X and a IR or temp probe measure the temps of their head unit after a half hour of printing? I am curious how other units heat up. Something must be different from when my Replicator did work (for 12h prints!). I would be most curious what the Aluminum Carriage temp is at since it is directly connected to the thermal barrier which is where my problem likely is.