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Feb 2016

In does sound like a variation in filament thickness as the reel get towards the middle.

Do you have some other filament that you could use, that’s measures up better? I wouldn’t say it’s a hardware fault, swap out the current filament for some better quality and if it starts printing like it did before, then it’s the filament at fault.

I had constant jams on my generic MK8 hotend plus a stripping drive wheel / clicking. I fixed it on mine by adding an oil wipe / vegetable oil drops on the filament while it is printing. This works for both ABS and PLA.

If your hotend is really buggered up, you may have to clean it using acetone first. Also, you may need to put a stronger or weaker spring in your tensioner - the default that came with mine was very weak and allowed the hob to slide.

Finally, double check that your extrusion rate is correct for your stepper / motor. My default setup was pushing slightly too much per turn and would instantly overload the head. Raising your heat a bit might also help, especially when using the oil.

I use the Micromake Mini Kossels a lot, and they work flawlessly. Your printer looks quite similar. Definitely try some new filament. I use esun in my machines as it is easy to attain here in Australia, and works very well!

Regards,

James.

Hi, Filament problems could be caused by inconsistent diametar, you could change the spool and try again. Try to push the filament trough by hand and you should get consistent flow, if not nozzle needs cleaning. You could thy the cold plug method for cleaning. Also try to tighten the part that holds the filament against the hobbed bolt, hope this helps

I would honestly return the spool for that much of a variance in diameter. Double check that your extruder gear is aligned and properly tightened as well! Ps. I run a filament oiler/duster to help reduce the chance of jams and clogs.