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Aug 2015

One modification I made to my R2X that has resulted in far fewer print failures (Actually can’t recall any since fitting this) was to move the filament reels from behind the machine to above on a bearing system. Does away with the guide tubes and reduces friction in the feed system. You can see it in this video http://www.chriscameron.co.nz/cc/cc-vlog-01-makerbot-mods/ 7

(The spooling mod makes an appearance at 3:20)

Heat the tips and make sure they are screwed in all the way. Some tips are not all the way and mushroom inside causing clogs. Also upgrade arms and get rid of the default maker it assembly.

Hello Andrew

looks familiar.

I am just taking a wild guess.

You printing environment is a little warmer than usual?

Your enclosed chamber heats up over the time of one print?

The failing layers have much less material than the starting layers?

I guess your filament is warm and soft long before it enters the extruder.

Try without the lamp.

Most important: Try printing with open hood to cool down the chamber.

Your temp is already low, but maybe you need to go lower?

I had a problem with the software not loading on my computer because of an update and they wanted me to pay to open a case so they could tell me how to fix their software. This is why I hate makerbot

Yeah. You are basically on your own after about 60 days. So might as well just install sailfish firmware and get on with your life.

Hi lpercifield,

Yes it has a notch on it where the extruder gear is eating into it, yeah I tend to agree that it is lots of little movements and extrusions. By screw type extruder you mean the one you can adjust with an allen key to change the tension?

Ok thanks I will try some stuff out and get back to you.

Cheers

Andrew

Hi Doug,

Thats interesting, I found that I had to bump up the bed plate in winter to keep more heat in the enclosure to stop warping. Ok thanks, I will try a few of these suggestions out and get back to you.

Cheers

Andrew

Yes I have to say I am less than impressed with their customer service and given the fact that their printers do not seem to be the best (look at Zortrax way outstripping them on the 3D hubs rankings) I don’t know how they think they are going to compete, maybe just flashy marketing. Anyway nice article Joe, thanks for the share.
Cheers

Andrew

Hi Lembach3D,

Hmm I think I may get more warping of the part if I print without the enclosure (plus I like to keep the fumes away from me) but I’ll give it a go and let you know my results.

Cheers

Andrew

Hi Daniel,

What do you mean by upgrade the arms and default maker it assembly? I’m pretty sure the tips are screwed in all the way, I am running one default tip and one upgraded to compare them and they seem to be the same so far.

Cheers

Andrew