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Jun 2017

Check the filament to make sure it is 1.75mm I bought some filament that had sections that were 1.95mm It just wouldn’t fit and it looked like a clog until I checked with my digital calipers. Hope you get it going again.

to avoid material being left in the chamber… Use a method of “load” from the menu, push on the tension lever, then PUSH the filament in, then quickly extract the filament. This will remove most of the plastic in the chamber and keep it attached to the filament. Cut the blob off then end.

Hi Daniel,

I have a replicator 5th gen and had this problem constantly when I was first got my printer.

Here are a few things I did to fix the issue:

1. Check the printer temperature and make sure it is set right for your material you are using.

2. It is possible that there is a clog in the nozzle, safely remove the nozzle when it is warm and see if you can pry out any clogged filament that may be hardened in just the nozzle, preventing you from pushing fresh filament through, even if the extruder is at temp.

3. There is a gear at the top of the makerbot extruders that feeds the filament into the extruder and sometimes gets debris built up into the teeth and can cause the teeth to slip and not grab the incoming filament, simply clean it off if it is dirty.

4. Ensure the filament going into the extruder is not dirty/dusty.

5. I have had 2 of the original makerbot extruders and have had consistent issues, once I went to the makerbot smart extruder all the random clogs and jams stopped immediately.

8. In my opinion not all filament is created equal. Some filament has inconsistent quality. Here are a few brands that I like using and have no issues with prints regardless of color:

A. Inland filament

B. Filament outlet

Please let me know if you have any questions or need help!

Thanks!

It does. The heat break is right above, and could have a small clog. I can’t remember if you have an all-metal heatbreak, but if you don’t, the PTFE liner tube in the heatbreak could need replacing.

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