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Jun 2017

Sounds like you may have a small clog somewhere in the hot end. It could be in the heat break or the nozzle. Have you

tried replacing either or both?

Thanks very much for your response. I haven’t tried replacing these but I do have a replacement nozzle I could use if need be. Every time I unclog it, it works for some time and then clogs up again. Since the filament can’t be easily lifted out of the nozzle, wouldn’t this imply there isn’t a problem with the nozzle but somewhere else? Thanks!

Do you have a real old model or do you have the upgraded extruder with the spring loader?

you need to check the PTFE tube inside the extruder, clean the nozzle, and tray to keep fresh the part upside the metal bar

For me, it’s the metal tube always clogging. Try getting a new one. You’ll want to make sure the fans are correctly positioned, you’re using “quality” (minimal brands of eSun/Inland, Hatchbox, or Makerbot) filament, and your hotend is insulated. I also upgraded my extruder driver, I did have problems with my print speed and extruder strength in the past. If you use normal settings this shouldn’t be an issue though.

What type of filament are you using? Not all filament is the same. I say his since I have gotten some really crappy filament that met all the requirements BUT it was like glue or just leaked out the hot end.

Sounds to me like a deformed nozzle. Try switching for another and see if that makes the problem go away.

this is most likely a one of a few issues or all of them. 1) the nozzle has a jam… i generally have to clean / recycle the nozzle every ~200 hours. or 2) preheat streching. This often is seen in frequent retraction printing, in enviroments that are above 90F, or when the fan/heatsink aren’t working. Note if you haven’t already replaced the extruder tension body with the new design… do it. 3) filament quality.

1) replace the nozzle and see how it goes. the old one can be cleaned with chemicals / ultrasonic or with a drill etc.

2a) try a vase like model and see if it’s better… if so use advanced settings to decrease the retraction.

2b) air conditioning?

2c) replace the fan if it is making noises, clean the fuzz out of the heatsink, I upgraded to a metal carrage and don’t have this issue anymore.

3) try some other filament from another manufacture… cheap filament isn’t worth it.

check you feed rate it might be too fast. also try to print 5 degrees hotter. Is the material black by any chance?

also sometimes when you pull the plastic out in a change it leaves little strings along so the filament gets stuck

Sounds like FARGO 3D has the answer with heat creep. it killed 3 of mine for sure.