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Sep 2016

Can anyone think of potential causes for receiving vacuum out of range error message mid-print?

We’ve checked all the hose/tubing for leaks and improper connections and found nothing. Could it be something to do with the vacuum filter on the print head needing replaced?

Thanks in advance for any input.

3 months later

I had a similar problem last year - it was vacuum filter. You can bypass it and try printing again. If the problem is gone, you have identified the culprit.

I keep getting it in mine too. At seemingly random times. The pressure never actually seems to low, it’s always about 4.5 - 6 cm. Perhaps some alcohol has gotten in my lines after a head change and it’s causing vapor lock. Ive had several people who work with low pressure environments tell me this. The randomness of the timing makes me wonder if the pressure transducer itself may be failing. I’m going to try to bypass the filter in hopes that’s all it is.

I just pulled mine out as DDAY suggested and put in a double ended hose barb. No more error. Anyone know where i can get a similar filter? Im not on a maintenance contract for my eden 333 and dont plan on being on one any time soon.

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me as well !
I just got this “vacuum out of range” massage two days ago.
Is there anyone success to disassemble this vacuum pump - THOMAS 30030533-4V", or just use WD 40 outside?

And also, is the pump part be made by silicone?
Does WD40 works with silicone?

Keep surfing on internet.
Jay

Hi, This is wat I did after checking tubes, cleaning them. checking pumps in the rear and all the helpful suggestions I received here (please check them) I took off the Thomas and found it was kind of stucked and the axis did not spin freely. There I applied WD letting the oil get along the axis for several hours. And again. When reassembling it began to work. I had muy Objet out of service almost one month, and nothing got damaged

Good Luck!

F