Dripping and curling extruder
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 9:30 pm
Hi all,
New here after recently purchasing a M2 kit, and hoping to get some tips for some issues that I'm having.
I've printed several models already, and for the most part, they came out pretty well. What I'm having issues with, however, is within the crucial 2-3 seconds of starting the print. I typically, I need to restart a print about 1-5 times before the first layer to work, and not create a massive mess.
Here are two symptoms that I think are contributing to the issue:
1) When my extruder is brought up to temperature (215), it'll sit there and slowly leak/ooze out of the nozzle. I feel I need to constantly wipe it. At some point, presumably when the plastic in the nozzle is depleted, it'll stop slowly oozing out. If I don't keep it clean, when I start a print and the extruder moves to "home all", it'll blob the excess ooze onto the corner of the glass, leaving a chunk on the nozzle.
2) Whether the nozzle is "blobbed" or I keep it clean, when the printing start, the nozzle will routinely move off the plate in order to extrude a bit before it centers again to begin the actual print. When it starts to extrude, most of the time, it'll just curl up around the nozzle (sticking), creating a big blob right on the nozzle... Again, I need to quickly wipe this before the print starts (or, sometimes, grab the block and pull down so that the rest of the stream is going straight down away from the nozzle). At this point, if I haven't cleaned the nozzle quickly, it'll carry the big block and make a mess. if I've kept on top of all the wiping, there's a 1 in 3 (or so) chance that it'll actually start extruding properly for the first 2 seconds, instead of causing a stringy mess (which is typically corrected pretty quickly after a couple of seconds but, by then, there's all sorts of cross-stringing).
This is super frustrating.. If that first crucial 2 seconds extrudes OK, the rest of the print will typically work fine.
Someone told me that my exruder is getting clogged, and suggested pulling out the filament, and over heating a little until all the plastic has melted out of the nozzle. I actually tried this, and my next print worked great. But subsequent prints would go back to doing the exact same thing again, and I really don't want to have to go through the "cleaning" process after every print.
Any tips? Suggestions?
I appreciate your time... Thanks!
New here after recently purchasing a M2 kit, and hoping to get some tips for some issues that I'm having.
I've printed several models already, and for the most part, they came out pretty well. What I'm having issues with, however, is within the crucial 2-3 seconds of starting the print. I typically, I need to restart a print about 1-5 times before the first layer to work, and not create a massive mess.
Here are two symptoms that I think are contributing to the issue:
1) When my extruder is brought up to temperature (215), it'll sit there and slowly leak/ooze out of the nozzle. I feel I need to constantly wipe it. At some point, presumably when the plastic in the nozzle is depleted, it'll stop slowly oozing out. If I don't keep it clean, when I start a print and the extruder moves to "home all", it'll blob the excess ooze onto the corner of the glass, leaving a chunk on the nozzle.
2) Whether the nozzle is "blobbed" or I keep it clean, when the printing start, the nozzle will routinely move off the plate in order to extrude a bit before it centers again to begin the actual print. When it starts to extrude, most of the time, it'll just curl up around the nozzle (sticking), creating a big blob right on the nozzle... Again, I need to quickly wipe this before the print starts (or, sometimes, grab the block and pull down so that the rest of the stream is going straight down away from the nozzle). At this point, if I haven't cleaned the nozzle quickly, it'll carry the big block and make a mess. if I've kept on top of all the wiping, there's a 1 in 3 (or so) chance that it'll actually start extruding properly for the first 2 seconds, instead of causing a stringy mess (which is typically corrected pretty quickly after a couple of seconds but, by then, there's all sorts of cross-stringing).
This is super frustrating.. If that first crucial 2 seconds extrudes OK, the rest of the print will typically work fine.
Someone told me that my exruder is getting clogged, and suggested pulling out the filament, and over heating a little until all the plastic has melted out of the nozzle. I actually tried this, and my next print worked great. But subsequent prints would go back to doing the exact same thing again, and I really don't want to have to go through the "cleaning" process after every print.
Any tips? Suggestions?
I appreciate your time... Thanks!