When I set the Makerbot to print in high resolution,hence high definition prints, the extruder stops extruding consistently and starts to “spit” after some time.then later stops completely. On reseting and trying again I still get the same problem over and over. Please assist
Hi Amos, I think you are hinting at the fact that you may have damp filament. What filament are you using, how old is it and how are you storing it? How old is the machine and have you done good prints before? James
I use ABS Filament.and when I print standard quality or low,I don’t get this problem. and also I don’t think they are damp as I store them in a shelf and the room is not humid. As for the Makerbot,barely a year old.probably 11months @James_2@ProdPoint
2. Every time that I have the faulty layers it is one of these two problems:
A) Specially ABS and the old Colorfabb (in black spool) leave residues which make a burnt crust inside the walls of the extruder. You need to clean it every 150 hours. I use this great and simple tool by Henry Thomas Nozzle cleaning tool by whpthomas - Thingiverse This has solved the problem every time.
You will begin to hear the clicking sound as the filament struggles to slide. The result is a series of spits instead of an even flow of filament. This is more apparent when extruding long lines.
B) Tangled filament. when you change spools be careful to put the tip of the filament trough one of the holes that you find at the edge of every spool. It is important to keep the filament tight in the spool because otherwise it gets tangled, every time that the extruder motor has problems pulling it from the spool, it will result in a missing part on the layer being laid.
3. Store your filament in a plastic bag with some dissecant or rice in it. Damp filament makes little bubbles of steam that explode resulting in objects with a sandpaper texture. The higher the resolution, the rougher it will feel. Look with a magnifying glass and you will see them specially in black filament.