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Sep 2016

Try this:
- Check if the temperature of hotend is correct
- Check the motor amperage extruder, you may have little strength.
- Make sure that the filament is not too tight between the gear and pulley.
- Pass a proper gauge drill the hole through which the filament, so it smooth and not jamming.

Using printed parts from another 3D printer It is always Prudent to run a 2mm drill bit through all the Holes for a 1.75mm and a 4mm Drill bit through the holes of a 3mm filament just to avoid binding. another method is to manualy feed when your putting the filament through for the first time.

An obvious problem Is your heater hot enough for your plastic?

Extruder PLA 190C to 220C base 75C on a Plexy base

ABS 234 to 260C Base 125C

HIPS 244 to 290C base 170C Keep in mind that is close to the Melting point fothe Plexy.

there is a difference between the melting temp and Sticking Temp

Hi Guys

Sorry for the late update, so I got it extruding and I got it sticking to the plate, now next challenge to get it printing a proper circle lol

a really good way to align parts is to use filament fed right to the hot end tip and run the filament back and fourth and then tighten. this way you can find any hangups. keep in mind the softer or Brittle the plastic the more chance it has of braking or Jamming. if your using PLA it absorbs water from the air so Seal the Roll when not in use a Freezer vacuum sealer is good but if you use gels packs that come with the spool just put them in a 150C oven for an hour and you will regain there Water absorbing ability.

3 years later

I had trouble getting material to feed. I found that a piece of filament had broken off in the extruder.