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Jul 2016

is the fan still working properly ?

if its to weak than the nozzle will get blocked.

at least that was my experience. once i put new fans everything was back to normal

I had the same issue and found adding a bit of lubricant to the tip of a piece of filament before loading was helpful. RE:

Well if you have been using this for 2 years then it would be time to replace the hotend and peek tubing if it is not an all metal hot end I can generally get about 4 months from a tip without quality issues the peek tubing tends to get worn over time and also when you replace them you must tighten the new tip heat the hot end then tighten again or else it would just clog . all metal hot ends are a great upgrade they last much longer but tightening them correctly is very important . if there is any place for the filament to seep into the threads it will clog almost instantly

Wow! I am overwhelmed at the generosity of the people on this forum! I tried several of the strategies proposed here, and I currently have a print going that has gotten a lot further than anything has gotten in a while.Thank you all so much!

-Vance

My first print after taking your suggestions came out great! Thanks again!

-Vance

Hi,

Congratulations on fixing your printer :slight_smile:

I am having the same problem with my rep2.

Can you please share what exactly did you do to fix this? Was it the fans?

Thanks in advance

-Sarah

Mine is a 2X and I’m printing with ABS, so it may be a different issue for you.

I checked my fan (the 2X just has one fan per extruder) and it seemed to be working fine, so I swapped the drive gear (the gear that pushes the plastic through) from the other extruder, switched to a different reel of filament, and dipped the end of the filament in 3-in-1 oil before I loaded it. Since then, I’ve added a few drops of oil to the filament at the point where it enters the tube when I start a print. I’m not sure which one or ones of these did the trick. I ordered a new drive gear from Makerbot in case that was the issue. It was just $12 plus shipping. Anyway, I hope this helps you!

-Vance

Hmm I see. I never thought of changing the drive gear though.

However, I found that some of the fan blades are broken. I’ll try changing the fan then the drive gear…

Thanks!

1 year later

Just an update, I changed the fan and it didn’t solve it.

I was finally able to fix the printer by changing the spring on the plunger, I believe the tension wasn’t enough to drive the filament. so changing it did the trick.