Go to homepage
25 / 34
Apr 2016

Wait… so you have successfully printed with PLA on your replicator 2x??? where are your settings for PLA? my Replicator 2X can’t! as soon as I start a print it might start good, but midway it just stops printing, or skips a layer or two…

Some insight would be awesome, since I haven’t been able to print anything other than ABS with my Replicator 2X… I upgraded the nozzles to a 360 brass base material and plated with TwinClad XT coating… or so the ebay product said… and still no successful print on PLA nor Carbon Fibre… your help would be greatly appreciated

Oh yea. I had that problem the first day I got my

rep 2x haha. For some reason the rep 2x needs oil to print PLA. PLA is a lot more dry so therefore I printed these oil chambers from thingiverse that you slide the PLA into.

Also you would need extra fans to cool the PLA print.

let me find you the links.

Heres the dust filter.

Now from here I would take that sponge and dip it in olive oil. I Know it sounds crazy! I was so scared to do it too. But I gave it a shot and it worked. without it, PLA prints fine the first few prints and then it just starts clicking and jamming. I understand your problem.
The olive oil last a while. Just keep checking when you pull the filament through the filter, it should be slightly oily. You dont need to make it too oily.
For the extra fan,

Order yourself some 40mm fans from amazon.

I dont remember the length of the screws, its been a while. But it should say on thingiverse.

Let me know how things work out! And feel free to ask me anymore questions :slight_smile:

Hey Thanks for the amazingly fast response! I truly appreciate it!

I do have the extra cooling fan from thingiverse 2 and I did print some oil filters but the filament kept cracking… so I removed that idea… have only been using Makerbot’s brand of filament so I don’t think it’s too bad quality (specially at that price! yikes!)

Oh I didn’t see your second quickest post!

Sweet! how did you hook the fans up? The one that I am using (on previous post) I hooked it up to an external supply… did you hook up yours to the mobo of the printer?

Thanks!

What do you mean it keeps cracking.

Its not worth paying 50 dollars for filament haha.

I have changed to 20 dollar rolls on Amazon. From hatchbox, inland, Esun and much more haha.

do you have oil in your chamber?

well the filament itself it keeps breaking at the top of the extruder when I leave the filament connected with the oil filters… do you remove the filament off the extruders after printing? maybe I should have removed them after every print…

Yeah I’ve not had the chance to get different rolls (I bought like 8 rolls off of makerbot) so when I’m done those 8, I’ll definitely look at those other ones you mentioned :slight_smile: Thanks a lot

No I have not. That’s so strange! I have never heard of that issue.

And no problem!

Hi again!

So I’ve tried the suggestions you mentioned… and for some reason this time around it’s working so far… I hear no clicking noises coming from the extruder… granted I printed a calibration pyramid and in the middle of some dragon piece… but before, at any time it would just print the first few layers then it would start clicking…

So what I’m trying to figure out is, why does it work when you put it around oil, but not when it’s on its own? What is the science behind that? and since you’ve mentioned you’ve had successful prints with ninjaflex on the Rep2X… would I be able to print with carbon fibre??? I purchased colorfabb’s xt-cf20 and it would do the same as PLA… but I’m not sure I can pass the carbonfibre through the same oil filter as with this PLA filament…

If you’ve had any experience printing with carbon fibre in the rep2x it would be really really awesome to hear your experience and setup!

Thanks

Hey! Im so glad it worked out for you!!!
Yea it is really weird because Makerbot replicator 2 can print PLA fine but the 2X needs oil. I herd someone saying it is too dry. But that makes so sense that the rep 2 can print it and the 2x cannot when its basically the same machine.

I have in fact printed with carbon fiber from colorfab! I have yet to get a perfect print but I am REALLY really close. I think it also needs oil but the closest print I got had one line missing. I have not had time to print carbon fiber because of the orders I have but I am very close.
I print at 260 for the extruder and 60 for platform. I also have a steel nozel .6 hole.
Let me know ho it goes for you. I will try a carbon fiber print soon and let you know how it goes!

10 months later

Thanks for the tips. They seem to be working wonderfully. Very Helpful - Kyle