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03-29-2015, 07:19 AM #1
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occassional clogged layers
Ive noticed that on a few recent prints that, it looks like the nozzle clogged for layer or so..
and its noticiable weak in that spot when i remove it..
im using a .25mm nozzle with ABS and a Bondtech v2 extruder
the extruder is so strong and grips the filament so well. I doubt the cause is slippage,
seems like the hotend is clogging occasionally, not sure what i can do about this.
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03-29-2015, 02:30 PM #2
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I ended up swapping out my .25mm nozzle for the .40 instead, im going to assume .25 is just getting too small and any micro debris/dust is getting trapped
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03-29-2015, 04:43 PM #3
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Maybe you were printing too fast and the small 0.25 opening couldn't keep up. Have you noticed a difference in quality between the 0.25 and 0.40?
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03-30-2015, 02:16 AM #4
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if it helps
i have .3, .4, .5, .6, .8 E3D v6 nozzles
plus .3 .4 .5 hexagon nozzles
my printer is a i3v 12" with mods listed during test
8mm threaded rods 1.25pitch and deep home turned bronze nuts 4H fit 5120 steps per mm 1/32 micro stepping
Azteeg X5 mini 32bit controller + viki V2 display (ah so smooth had to give it back to my buddy will buy one soon)
makerfarm extruder with custom gears (1/2 the ratio of stock gears) 745 steps per mm
all accel settings to 3000 jerk at 20
speeds limits at 300mm/s 10mm/s for Z (like so much 32bit)
and max print speeds i have found tell a lot
"using cura all speeds matching infill and so on"
matterhackers PRO ABS black 1.75mm (good stuff)
250c
test object
20mm X 20 X 60mm cube 1 prem 100% infill .2 layer height
tweak z adding feed 10% every 5 layers
E3D nozzles (on hexagon hotend)
.3 max was 60mm/s before back pressure lock things up
.4 max = 90mm/s
.5 max = 120mm/s
.6 max = apx 150mm/s at this speed other things might have a part in it
.8 max = apx 180mm/s
i did this test with the E3D 1.75 uni hotend as well
speeds matched hexagon upper almost verbatim with only 5~10mm/s boost with larger nozzles
(larger melt zone so expected)
hexagon nozzles
.3 = 40~50mm/s (had lots of clog problems tossed nozzle in trash a few days later)
.4 = 60mm/s
.5 = 90mm/s
so after putting nozzle vs nozzle i must say E3D nozzles rocked so much less back pressure worth the price and much more accurate sizing
i know the larger nozzles will go much faster with a bigger melt zone and or high temps
but with a i3V printer anything that will remained stable at speeds over 60mm/s is fine i don't really think anyone
with a i3v wants to print faster as the frame starts to move with much more speed
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03-30-2015, 10:32 AM #5
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good info. thanks.. what extruder do you use?
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