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Re: Stops sending filament
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 4:05 pm
by jasonroy
Proceed however many tests as would be prudent to discover me the foundation of the issue and found that the shortcoming is originating from the board signal. For my situation the issue endures when the engine isn't stacked. Interface another engine to the extruder outlet in the board and the issue repeats. I trust you comprehend what I am attempting to state, since I am utilizing an interpreter.
Re: Stops sending filament
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 4:52 pm
by birjesh
Hi folks.
I purchased a Geeetech I3 B Pro and I'm experiencing a great deal of difficulties with the spout getting stuck, I'm utilizing Cura 4.6.1. On the off chance that I select a 0.4 layer the print completes (awful quality however arrive at the finish of the print), in the event that I change it to a 0.2mm it gets stuck after the firsts layers, in truth utilizing the 0.4 layers some of the time sticks likewise (kinda irregular), getting the TAK sound from the extruder. Attempted three unique fibers, and getting a similar outcome, maybe there is an issue with my arrangement in Cura?
Much obliged ahead of time!.
Re: Stops sending filament
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2020 7:15 am
by LoBoHEAT
birjesh wrote: Thu Aug 06, 2020 4:52 pm
Hi folks.
I purchased a Geeetech I3 B Pro and I'm experiencing a great deal of difficulties with the spout getting stuck, I'm utilizing Cura 4.6.1. On the off chance that I select a 0.4 layer the print completes (awful quality however arrive at the finish of the print), in the event that I change it to a 0.2mm it gets stuck after the firsts layers, in truth utilizing the 0.4 layers some of the time sticks likewise (kinda irregular), getting the TAK sound from the extruder. Attempted three unique fibers, and getting a similar outcome, maybe there is an issue with my arrangement in Cura?
Much obliged ahead of time!.
Your nozzle is 0.3 or 0.4? Because it´s 0.3 the max layer height it´s 0.24 (80% of nozzle) for 0.4 it´s 0.32. Recomended max layer height it´s aprox 75-80% of nozzle size.
Remember to put nozzle size at your slicer software.
Best regards.