1. Your first layer isn’t sticking right. your initial Z axis probe isn’t registering correctly. The result will be almost 100% what you see above. My solution now is to grab that lead screw on the back, and manually force it to skip steps - manually adjusting the bed height about 0.05mm up or down. I know what a good layer line looks like. Shouldn’t dig into bed. Shouldn’t be “round” Should be elliptical, with a flattened top. Should overlap with layer line printed next to it. Just grab the screw in the back, and turn it. It will resist you turning it, but eventually you will hear a click, and make it skip steps.
2. You turned off filament jam detection. And you are getting a filament jam - but only for like 2 or 3 layers. Then it starts making the result above. You would get a half finished print, followed by a birds nest. Try and look for it doing this. Turn on filament jam detection and try swapping to a new or different smart extruder. (you do have at least 3 smart extruders, right? You need at least 3. NEED. That is need in all caps, period at the end of the sentence. 2 is 1 and 1 is none.)
3. Something got changed. See first post. Reset everything. Level bed. Cant go wrong with that. Good first step.
4. you filament is wet. Water absorbs into a lot of plastics. It turns to steam in the hot end, and makes lots of little stringies. Result is little hairs on the finished print, but you do get a fully finished print. I don’t think this is what is happening here to you. Solution is to dry the PLA at 60 Celcuis for a bit and then store it in a dry box (see photography dry box), with desiccant, on a spool holder you will make out of a PVC pipe, and then drill a 4mm hole in the dry box and run a PTFE Bowden tube from the dry box, to makerbot.
I have found that if I can force the rafts to be on and the resolution to be at least 0.4 with supports on I can get some things that are recognizable. For instance see the pictures below. This is what I printed this morning for a student. I have included a picture of what was designed as well as how it turned out. As you can see. Part of it turned out…OK… part of it is not even close.
I wonder if this just comes down to the raft model spacing… Try bumping that down a bit. Too much and you might get a part that wont come off the raft, but if you get 100% good prints, its a step in the right direction. You might need to bump down the raft model spacing option for smaller prints. Been thinking about it all day, things I have experienced. Makerbot 5th gen is officially on my not recommended list in terms of reliability.
I use the painters tape that came with the printer - I clean it every 3-4 prints with alcohol but not every time. I will start doing that. That is an easy thing to do. Since this problem has started and Makerbot had me level the plate again, I have been leveling it before every print. The thing is sometimes it doesn’t print the bottom layer for it to adhere to and I think that is my major issue.
I only have the makerbot PLA filament from the makerbot site so that is a plus. When it does print it prints beautifully and it appears to be random when it decides to print and when it doesn’t. Some files will turn out just fine and others not.
I have tried to heat the extruder without the filament and it keeps telling me to load the filament. I am doing something wrong there. Test prints from the machine always come out right. I will keep trying.
Don’t just math it out. Its not that simple. Things will work - there are other issues going on here. the smart extruder is far from perfect. there are a wide range of values that will work. 0,04 is not statistically significant!
I would disagree (with respect) about the .4 resolution’s significance. It’s too high for printing. For a decent fusing to the previous layer not enough surface area would, at default printing speed, would have the time to fuse (I hope that’s clear(?))
Benefit of saving time wouldn’t be worth the trouble.
Even if printing speed was slowed down, it would defeat any attempt to save time.
I her case, I’m not convinced the problem is the extruder. And if her printer is less than a year old she’s working with a later version of the extruder - a 2.0 so to speak - and most of the glitches with that version had to do with operator error.
I’ve ordered the newly release Smart Extruder +, massive testing and collaboration with Stratasys went into this one.
Double check to make sure the filament IS PLA. I made a mistake ordering without check to make sure of that.
After a few prints, the points where the extruder checks for leveling will develop divits, or even holes in the tape, screwing up subsequent points the extruder checks for leveling. You can save on tape if you simply carve out a section - a square - around that and or other check points and stick another piece of tape in it’s place.