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  1. #11
    I've never printed with PLA but from what I know 250 is WAY too high--I think you want it to be around 200.

    Odd that it prints without reaching the target temperature. I'm afraid I can't offer any thoughts on the problem there...

  2. #12
    Ok thanks alot though been alot of help

  3. #13
    I've seen screwy temperature stuff before on a Makerbot. I think your machine might have a hardware problem. I think sometimes the thermocouple amplifier dies. Using a thermocouple in this application is a pretty goofy thing to do, really.

  4. #14
    I had something similar and I needed a Makerbot upgrade. It was the feed mechanism, not sure what it is called now. It is a spring tensioner with a little handle. It is best to use the Makerbot built one. I sent my print head to fargo3dprinting.com and they added it for a fair price.

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    Any updates on the problem?

  6. #16
    Same issue i have another thread im talking about it on http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.p...ome-odd-reason ive narrowed it down tho definitely not a code issue

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    Thank you for the redirection. I was thinking yours was an electronic or heater failure...I must have misread.

  8. #18
    thats what i though too but doesnt seem that way

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