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Jun 2016

Hey Scott!

As a fellow Axiom owner, printing anything flexible with the Axiom is a bit of a pain. Because of the way the printer is designed the filament has to be pushed through a decent amount of tubing before it reaches the hot end, and that path is difficult for filaments that flex to traverse. It’s a problem that plagues all Bowden style printers, but it isn’t insurmountable.

I haven’t tried Ninjaflex in mine yet, but I’ve yet to get a successful print with the TPU from Airwolf (which is similar to NinjaFlex in terms of plastic behavior). It took 5 or so tries to get the filament properly loaded (it kept trying to fold over itself in the feed tube). As for the actual printing, I’ve gotten close to a successful print by turning off all retraction and printing at around 15 mm/s, but the nozzle got clogged about 90% of the way throug the print. Anything faster than that is causing clogs and stripped filament in the extruder. So don’t get frustrated if you have a lot of problems with flexible filaments, it’s really common with the Bowden style printers!