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Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 5:41 pm
by William
stark0 wrote:I changed the value trying to fix my issue and since then I can't print normally (the motor has 1V), the flow of the filament is irregular and the result is like this:
I don't know what to do, I'm wasting a lot of time and effort trying to print normally. If I push the filament by hand, the result is the expected, it seems like the motor can't pull the filament, any idea?
My printer is an i3b Pro with the GT2560 rev A and it seems like a new version of the mk8 extruder (all the photos from the wiki are different).
Hi,
How about adjusting the voltage to 1.2V?Yes,your extruder is a new one.
And see if the following article is helpful:
http://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopic ... 19&t=17097
Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 7:46 pm
by stark0
Thank you very much,
I tried before a lot of values between 0.8V and 1.2V without luck and I read that thread before too (I tried all things except the screw of the mk8 because mine extruder doesn't have it). I tried to exchange the X and the extruder A4988 and nothing.
What is the factory value of the A4988 for the kit I bought (the said before)?
Any other idea?
Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 11:04 am
by William
stark0 wrote:Thank you very much,
I tried before a lot of values between 0.8V and 1.2V without luck and I read that thread before too (I tried all things except the screw of the mk8 because mine extruder doesn't have it). I tried to exchange the X and the extruder A4988 and nothing.
What is the factory value of the A4988 for the kit I bought (the said before)?
Any other idea?
OK,you can check the following 2 points:
1.Uninstall the fan of extruder,then press the handle,move E axis(drive the extruder) on software or LCD and observe if the extruder's rotating speed is normal:

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2.Observe the gap between the philip screw and the gear when extruder moves,make sure the gap is not too tight or too loose.Also,you can check what is the main reason actually that affects the speed of sending filament when the extruder works:

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Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 4:13 pm
by stark0
Hi William,
remember that my extruder is a new version that doesn't have this screw. I don't see how to do this in new version.
Regards
Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 4:23 pm
by William
stark0 wrote:Hi William,
remember that my extruder is a new version that doesn't have this screw. I don't see how to do this in new version.
Regards
Hi,my friend
I do remember it.But what i actually wanna you do is to check if there is a problem on the extruder itself by referring to the earlier version MK8.Like the gap between the screw and the gear,and you can check the extruder motor's speed after you pull out the filament.Remember to remove the fan of extruder.
Can you catch my idea?
Best Regards
Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 4:34 pm
by stark0
This is what I can see:
I don't know how tot adjust these extruder or how to see if the filament is too tight.
Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 9:13 am
by Toy
I noticed that your extruder is clicking when printing, could it possible be the problem of the motor driver? I think you can swap the driver of extruder with other axis, see if it will make any difference.
Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 1:44 am
by stark0
Toy wrote:I noticed that your extruder is clicking when printing, could it possible be the problem of the motor driver? I think you can swap the driver of extruder with other axis, see if it will make any difference.
Hi Toy,
I tried to swap the "x A4988" for the extruder one, withou luck.
Regards
Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 4:42 pm
by William
stark0 wrote:Toy wrote:I noticed that your extruder is clicking when printing, could it possible be the problem of the motor driver? I think you can swap the driver of extruder with other axis, see if it will make any difference.
Hi Toy,
I tried to swap the "x A4988" for the extruder one, withou luck.
Regards
Hi,
How about increasing the voltage of A4988 to 1.2~1.4V?
Re: Prusa i3b PLA clicking after a while
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 11:28 pm
by stark0
There is the result with 1.15V, 1,35V and 1,4V
