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Martin Galese
In mid print the right side extruder stopped feeding. I aborted the job. There was no teltale clicking from the drive wheel slipping on the filament.
Using Rep G control panel to trouble shoot, I heated up the nozzle and jogged the stepstruder at various speeds. At any speed above 4-5 rpm, it would either feed intermittently or stall altogether unless I assisted by pushing in filament from then top. For comparison, the left extruder will run @10rpm with no problem.
I initially assumed that the Drive wheel set screw might be loose, but disassembly and check confirmed it is tight, and wheel and motor shaft are moving together.
I have done the following in this order:
- cleaned the drive wheel teeth. Some buildup, but not looking too clogged.
- bent slightly one of the brass washers in the plunger stack to add more force to plunger>filament>drive wheel
- removed bent washer, replaced with two new washers- so total of three brass and two thick plastic spacers in plunger stack. This filament was hard to start it was so tight, but problem stayed constant. Intermittent feed above 4-5 rpm. And sometimes no feed at 3.
- switched filament to other stepstruder- works fine, it's not the material or spool resistance or snag in the feed tube, etc.
- with the fan and heat sink off, looking at the wheel as it tries to feed, the stepper appears to be stalling, without the drive wheel slipping on the filament. It advances a portion of a degree and shifts back unless I apply assist force to the filament indeed.
So.... I'm wondering if the stepper is getting full power? Could a driver MOSFET be failing?
Should I try swapping plugs between the two steppers to test this?
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Martin Galese
I think I have the same problem also. The extruder stopped feeding mid-print, and I have done everything short of disassembly trying to remove the filament (PLA in my case).
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