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 also bought a Chinese brand printer and had problems with hot end jamming from the start. I finally replaced the nozzle with a different brand and everything is fine now. Cost me 8 $ but was totally worth it. Don’t buy cheap extruded nozzles.
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.
Throw that crap out! That much variance is sure to jam your hot-end! After three years of printing, I’ve found it’s more than worth it to buy some good-quality, consistent filament. The few bucks saved on the cheap stuff will only make you pay in all the hassles and horrible print quality.
It seems a filament issue here. less material in the sample photos, alternating with extra in some layers.
Change the filament with a consister diameter one.
I have a Prusa I3 with upgraded e3d v6 and had the same problem with nylon taulman ,what supoused to be accurate, but no, 1.8 mm and more a recurrent jam in the high quality hot end.
Also check if the filament is getting hot before the hot end, so is getting soft and jams. Check the tiny fan who cools down the hot end’s tube.
You should try speed down the printing, really slow (30), and check again.
It was definitely the filament, as I said not only is it inconsistent but it is twisted like a twizzler. I have been taking so many meters off at a time and untwisting and using the piece I have cut to print. However I would say that half the roll is a loos due to the poor quality of it.