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by ajmadison » Fri Sep 23, 2016 3:31 am
I am always appreciative of the information that I can get from this website for help with my using my M2.
I have the same problem. And it showed up in a very confusing manner. My last print completed perfectly. I went to start the next print, and with the heaters on, tried to extrude some pre-print filament. But nothing came out!
The extruder was definitely not feeding (nor retracting) filament. Cleared a nonexistent jam in the hot-end. Took apart the filament drive to look for a jam in there. Didn't even occur to me to check the back side of the motor, until I got to here (this forum thread), and sure enough, I could see the stepper axle spinning. I let out a sigh of relief. I did not have an electrical problem, because I was not looking forward to reseting the board, or buzzing out the wiring. The next step was to check out the planetary gears. And of course! The bottom allen wrench bolt head stripped out on the front of the 'transmission' housing. So I took the entire motor & gear assembly off the printer, and unscrewed the back of the housing from the front of the stepper. And as soon as it came apart, I could see what was wrong. The axle & gear from the motor stayed inside the planetary gear housing, and there was this ragged and nearly flush with the motor, stub of the axle on the stepper. So the stepper needs to be replaced.
But I am wondering, what was the cause? Did I crank the tension on the filament drive too high? I did give it a turn the other day. Is there perhaps something binding up in the planetary housing? Am I just 'lucky' with being plagued with the hit parade of 3D printing issues?