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Feb 2019

I’ve had the same issue with Solutech PLA(white) and only Solutech. But after that happened it does affect my other filaments for a while. I would try and clean your nozzle and throw away the filament. Alternatively, I have turned up the heat by 10-15 degrees (above the recommended, so 240) and that keeps the filament going but I don’t think it’s worth it.

Thank you for the response. What PLA brand(s) do you recommend? I have new nozzles, nozzle cleaners, and PTFE tubes coming today. I have to take it back apart since it clogged up again after testing it last night. I have a partial spool of white PLA that came with it from Flashforge, but I haven’t even tried it since I don’t plan to buy their small rolls of filament for the small compartment in the rear of the finder.

Temps and speeds?

Looks hot and needs a few other adjustments.

Remember how I said to level. Only over the leveling screws.

On a 20mm cube I’d go with 30-40mm/s.
PLA at 200 max.
infill 20%
3 top and bottom layers.
Extrusion multiplier maybe 95%

The default settings have the temp at 220, extrusion at 109%.

I did relevel the bed again only at the 3 points where adjustments can be made. I also lowered the temp to 200 and extrusion to 95% and printed another test. It looks a little better than the first. I then decided to try to print one of the pieces needed for a spool holder to clip on the FF finder to use the 1kg spools. I printed at same settings (200C 95% extrusion). It didn’t look the best starting off and then it started slowing down coming out of the extruder and ended up clogging the extruder up. The pictures show the piece. It is supposed to have some raised lettering around the sides. The file I downloaded already had a raft, so I left it as-is.

As I was heating the extruder up to 220 to melt some of the clogged filament out, I heard the printer fan get louder and then I realized the extruder fan just started working and that fan noise added to the case fan noise I’m used to hearing. It hasn’t worked the entire time I’ve been messing with the printer over the last week (probably about around 16 hours in all) and I never paid any attention to realize it wasn’t working. I messaged FF support and was told the fan should come on at 50C. I’m guessing that issue may be why it was returned possibly. It’s been a rough start, but I’m surely learning more and more each day.

I’m calling it a night, but will be doing more testing tomorrow to play with the settings a little more. I think I’m going to try to increase the temp to 205 or 210 and see how it looks. It appeared the PLA just wasn’t melting fast enough and that’s what started the clog.

200 is generally fine for PLA. don’t over do it.

Yes, if the extruder cooling fan hasn’t been working then that is a BIG issue!!! And could account for the clogs. It is supposed to come on at ~50.

Also, as you test and make changes. Make ONE change at a time and small changes. Make a change for a specific reason and not just because you can change a number.
When you make a settings change ask your self what do you expect the result to be and then see if you get it. Have a plan for each change.

When you trouble shoot a print start with the basics and most obvious stuff and do a process of elimination.
Most issues are pretty simple ones.
So, on the circular part above there are a few things going.
What do you see? Melted looking so too hot. What to do about it?
Is there a part cooling fan and is it running full? Not the extruder cooling fan.
What is the temp at for the material? Can it go lower?
What is the bed temp (if you had one)?
What is the print speed and is it too fast for the size of the part and material?

A second look also shows it may be over extruding a bit.
Lower the extrusion multiplier a little like from 95% to 93-94%.

Make a change and re-print. Lots of test parts in this game!