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Feb 2016

I actually recently tried increasing the current to the extruder motor as per someones suggestion as before it was just skipping and not doing anything when there was a jam up

For extruder it is a simple bowden with an MK8 and a large bearing, nothing else and I even put in a new mk8 bearing to see if it was the issue but it was not

I’m thinking by saying “cross-wound” that could also be known as “twisted”

I have seen the effect of twisted filament upon a print, it can actually be so twisted that it’s able to pull back upon the extruder causing it to skip and click. If you feel the filament you should be able feel the tension within. When it’s not twisted, it feels relaxed same sort of feeling when you first place in the extruder. Sometime you can rotate the reel 180 in opposite direction of the twist or another method is to unwind until you see the twist; then wind back on the reel keeping the twist off the reel.

I done it a few times to almost the end of a reel but was able to print with once the twist was removed.

I had reduced the retraction to 2mm originally it was max of 4 as this has a bowden tube. My filament keeps getting bound up/stuck in the hotend somewhere. ive disassembled the hot end several times and restarted but within 30 minutes or so it is slowly getting bound up again

Yes, exactly - that’s just the name that came to mind as I picture them moving the filament back and forth as it’s wound onto the spool. I get filament trapped underneath the next loop, and I can just push it into the knot a bit to loosen up a few more windings, but it’ll eventually hit the next stuck spot.

Hello! I too have a Chinese printer kit, well, actually three… and I must say in the beginning it was rough but man once these things get working are they ever a piece of art! I have to ask, are you printing with Chinese filament? Some filament is actually extremely poor in quality, not just the diameter or shape but the plastic itself. My first printer I bought came with really good filament, but the next two had filament that was better off being burned than trying to extrude it. I also have to ask, as I made this mistake myself, when you cleaned the extruder assembly, did you do so with a torch of some type? I was unaware at the time, but there’s actually a piece of Teflon tubing in the upper threaded part of the extruder assembly and I had actually burned it right out, filament was constantly getting clogged without it and it was a massive pain until I got a new one and realized my mistake.

Also if you live in Canada, depending where you are, I would highly recommend ordering your filament from filaments.ca, they do a great job, I’ve probably ordered upwards of 15kg from them

Ok I cut 2 10 meter sections off the roll. I then spent 5-10 minutes pull the twist out of each section. I was able to get 2 successful prints from both pieces after doing this, so maybe the roll is salvageable

I would do two things:

- check if extruder gear is not filled with grinded filament that will make it slip

- try a good quality filament since yours looks like a low quality one