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Jan 2016

wrong temperature or the filament size is not correct, or transition zone too hot, build up of back flow molten plastic

You must withdraw the filament after the print ends, otherwise the residue heat will cause the PLA to go soft

Hmmm… some googling resulted in someone suggesting to point a fan at the stepper motor on the print head, and I managed to print a 1,5x size Marvin, which took longer than the time after which it usually quits working.

We had in the beginning the same problem while trying to use the PLA, we thought that could be the filament. But as the other guy said, we started to try printing with the door open, the fan at full power, and we changed the printing surface for a square of glass (3mm). In order to fix the printing, in Brazil, there is a hair spray called “Karina - Fixação Extra Forte” (Karina - Extra Strong Fixation). Also, we quit printing PLA after using ABS, because of the overheating of the nozzle.

By the time we start using this process, our problems with PLA reduced a lot!