So I’ve been trying to print a model of mine for a week without any progress. My printer will not print my model. It’ll print a perfect looking skirt that’s been the easiest to clean from the plate so far but as soon as it starts the model it makes the movements but won’t extrude anything. Anyone have any idea what would cause this and how to fix?
Well, it might not be the best help you can get, but if you send me the model I will try to print it (at least start) and see whether it goes beyond the skirt. At least that will tell you whether it’s a problem with the model file or the printer settings…or an incompatibility between both. I’m using an Ultimaker with Cura.
Take a look at your coupler maybe it is worn out. When your machine is cooled down the filament should move easily. When not it there could be a knot in the coupler blocking movement of the filament. You can also trying to move the filament in the maintenance menu
If your printer is working with other models without a problem, I could also imagine that your current model / STL has a defect or too tiny parts / walls which do prevent it from being printed. I recommend to do a quality/health check / auto repair (e.g. with Microsofts Azure online repair service 1) of it and also check for thin walls or parts.
I agree, and that’s why I proposed to do a test print (or at least start one). I’ve been working with Cura for over three years and I’ve learnt that if it recognises your printer, it pretty much knows what can be printed and what not. It wouldn’t even start with the skirt if it’s not compatible. So, my guess is there is a defect with the file.