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Jun 2016

Does the motor spin if the bolt is off? The thing is, in my experience, the steppers that Printrbot uses are strong enough that they will sooner strip the filament than start skipping in the case of a jam. I’ve only ever seen them behave like what you show here in the case where the set screw is in such a position that it it colliding with the body of the ALU extruder, which is something that the ALU V2 extruder solves by having a guide for the hobbled bolt to sit in. If you remove the filament and this still happens then I can guarantee you that it is the set screw hitting the extruder body. The only other thing I can think of that would cause it to skip is that the voltage is somehow too low, which would indicate a fault with the printrboard

It is not the second issue that you mentioned, but I wasn’t aware of the first one with the magnet. I fear that there is an issue with the motor. The 3D printer is in a school so the chance of it being hit is probably close to 100%.

I don’t think this is the issue because the filament moves back and forth manually with no issues and when I pull the filament out I don’t see any abrasions on it. It flows nicely when I manually push it.

20 days later

Have you fixed this issue yet? If not try tightening the tensioning screw I have mine much tighter than that with good results. You can also try increasing the current of the extruder motor through the M565 command. Let me know if this helps.

Sinscerely,

Alexander Sainz

Alexander’s Hub

1 year later

Hello. I’m experiencing the same issues. I didn’t see a resolution on this thread. Can you share the outcome? Thanks.