Hi,
what’s your extruder’s temperature?
Hi,
what’s your extruder’s temperature?
You might be looking at a partially clogged nozzle? I’ve had the same in the past, the PLA is then burnt inside the nozzle & is *partially* blocking flow.
Strangely, blue PLA was giving me more frequent blocked nozzles than - for example red or white PLA did…
Let me know, if you need more details.
At what speed and temperature you print?
I have the same with Bleu and on forums u see a lot of problems with this collor
Hi all, thanks for the replies.
To answer all questions : Temp filament PLA 215c. Bed 65c.Speed 50.
Current humidity where I live is 60-85% (surrounded by rivers and sea and is normal for the area.)
This action started when I was 50% through the roll. I have tried the one drop of cooking oil in the extruder around the filament and this is when it came good for a while then started again. It interesting some of you mentioned it appears to be common with the blue colour.
I do have 2 additional rolls of the blue filament left to print. I have not proceeded without some input from the community to see if I need to return the filament to the supplier. I did change the filament to green today and did not get the problem. so it looks like the filament.
I do appreciate all of you in answering my post.
Does the blue feed correctly through your extruder? Might require some temp/pressure or other tuning. Is it a different brand of filament. I have found differences between settings needed for different filament brands and even different colors of the same brand.
It might be old blue filament and having absorbed humidity
215c is commonly too high for PLA. You usually want to be printing between 180-205. My thought is that your hotend is heating up the PLA too much and the heat is rising up through the shaft of the hotend. You can try two things… Print at around 200c. Add a fan to blow at your hotend on the cooling fins. Look up E3D hotend if you don’t know what I’m talking about.
How to Find the Perfect Print Settings For Your 3D Printer - YouTube 2 Watch this video on how to calibrate your temperature and flowrate settings. The blue filament may need different settings than your other filaments.
Increase the temperature
do you have the correct nozzle diameter set?
Agree completely
Haydn,
There is a lot of good information here and hopefully it helps you out. Could you tell us if the three colors of filament you are using are the same brand and grade? Were they purchased at the same time? Were they opened at the same time?
Also you mentioned that the issue didn’t occur with the blue until the middle of the roll, was there a period of storage where you were not using the roll for a period of time after which the issue started?
Try to don’t heat bed, blow on your bed and lower temp (195/205°c). I succeed with PLA since I put a computer fan front my bed and dont use heating bed. Use brim and spray.
I have noticed that different colors need different temperatures. I guess has something to do with the different color pigments in the PLA-Mixture. I am treading every new color like a complete new brand and measure the best printing parameters for this specific color.