MK8 Hot End - is this correct or defective?
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 2:39 am
Hi,
I just finished building my i3 Pro B. And it runs great.
Included with it is the stock assembled MK8 like this one:
http://www.geeetech.com/assembled-mk8-e ... p-857.html
In doing my wiring a tad better I turned the hot end around so the wires exit tree hot end to the right if facing the printer.
What I noticed is now, when I position the carrier at X+200 the nozzle is off the glass on the X axis.
Prior to turning the hot end, it was fine.
In taking a closer look, the hole on the top of the hot end is not centered to the bottom hole where the nozzle is.
Further more, after my very first print (yes! It prints! Hurray I built it right!) I thought I had a clog. I took the nozzle off and tried to feed some filament through the hot end. It wouldn't go. It pushed out the plastic tube inside off the hot end which has a crook/kink/double bend in it to line up the top and bottom holes in the hot end. It's not clogged... it's the bend and the fact the hikes don't line up that are making it difficult to push filament through. It'll feed through but it takes some force.
From watching the MK8 build video, I don't think it's correct.They shouldn't be off center from each other and there shouldn't be a bend or kink in the tube in the hot end. And pictures show the holes or nozzle and threaded extrusion tube lined up.
But I want to ask first... Is it suppose to be like mine or should they be centered with each other.
If centered, then that explains why my nozzle is now going past the glass on the hot bed at +200 on the X axis.
tia,
- chase -
I just finished building my i3 Pro B. And it runs great.
Included with it is the stock assembled MK8 like this one:
http://www.geeetech.com/assembled-mk8-e ... p-857.html
In doing my wiring a tad better I turned the hot end around so the wires exit tree hot end to the right if facing the printer.
What I noticed is now, when I position the carrier at X+200 the nozzle is off the glass on the X axis.
Prior to turning the hot end, it was fine.
In taking a closer look, the hole on the top of the hot end is not centered to the bottom hole where the nozzle is.
Further more, after my very first print (yes! It prints! Hurray I built it right!) I thought I had a clog. I took the nozzle off and tried to feed some filament through the hot end. It wouldn't go. It pushed out the plastic tube inside off the hot end which has a crook/kink/double bend in it to line up the top and bottom holes in the hot end. It's not clogged... it's the bend and the fact the hikes don't line up that are making it difficult to push filament through. It'll feed through but it takes some force.
From watching the MK8 build video, I don't think it's correct.They shouldn't be off center from each other and there shouldn't be a bend or kink in the tube in the hot end. And pictures show the holes or nozzle and threaded extrusion tube lined up.
But I want to ask first... Is it suppose to be like mine or should they be centered with each other.
If centered, then that explains why my nozzle is now going past the glass on the hot bed at +200 on the X axis.
tia,
- chase -