Re: Prusa I3 Pro B fails
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 5:14 pm
you can not put pressure on the filament and it can thus also not be pushed by the gear
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That is to say,the gear doesn't drive the filament to the nozzle at all when extruder motor runs ?am i right ?And their gap is like the pic i posted on your extruder? If i'm right,i believe you can adjust the gap between the two wheels and the filament.Bernd wrote:yes you are right i can push the filament without the wheel rotate ! Although, if I do this with the engine built state rotates the gear from the motor but the filament remains on the spot.
Eh,i think its the spring.I dont know if your spring had some mistakes,cuz the gap will change once you press the handle,isn't it?Bernd wrote:maby the wheel have a wrong size ? or the gear ?
Hey,buddyBernd wrote:when I press it, the gap is larger that's right, but I can not push it upwards'm afraid that I the lever terminating
Alright,waiting for your good news.Bernd wrote:No , sorry... i must wait for the parts ! i can do nothing ... grrrr