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Jan 2016

Normal problem as I see. I have three zortrax machines. Most likely it came from the cable.

P.S. is anyone has any suggestions where to get a third party cable rather than the expensive $59 zortrax cable? thanks

The new flatcables are more durable than the older cables with the mesh. They are expensive. I never saw any alternative cables. You must be carefully to not short the motherboard with the wrong cable.

The most common problem is a clog in the hotend or/and nozzle but it can also be a defective extruder flat-cable. In this case i think it’s the cable.

Thanks,

I opened the cable. Actually Zortrax reroute the different color cable. I successfully use a normal cheap Computer rainbow cable with an adaptor from Zortrax. It works perfectly. However, the problem is I still have to buy the adaptor from Zortrax.

22 days later
9 days later

Hey Matt,

Replace your ribbon cable. We just had a similar issue and this fixed it. Maker sure you have your ribbon cable secured up the back so the radius of curvature doesnt get too small.

1 year later

100% it is the ribbon in this case. I had the exact same problem, and I ended up at this post a month ago. I ordered a ribbon from Amazon and it did not work (did not even power up afterwards). I ordered a ribbon from Zortrax this past week, and it just came in today, and it worked. It is not the hot end specifically because the gear sticks without any filament in it. So, it has to be something with the gear or something controlling the gear. I first tried what the poster said by checking my connection, but no luck. I took the thing apart and looked at the gear for crud in it. In the end as soon as I turned the unit back on with a brand new ribbon it was good to go. It is crazy that I maybe have 80-100 hours worth of print time and have to put a new ribbon on, but oh well.

24 days later

Same problem here. 100% sure the extruder cable. I’ve been able to solve it with some tires. I suspect the problem is in the connection and not in the cable.

2 years later

I am having this exact problem!

when you guys say that the extruder cable is bad, do you guys mean the small cable connecting the stepper motor directly to the breakout board or the flat cable that comes from the main motherboard?

I already tested the small cable that goes directly from the extruder motor to the breakout board using a continuity tester and that all seems connected.

any ideas?

Thanks