oozing and stringing
I recently bought a few reels of filament from a different supplier than my usual one. This filament causes severe stringing and oozing of the hotend. I tried lowering the temperature to 160...
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Marlin has a failsafe to prevent extruding at cold temperatures. The threshold for what's cold is hard-coded... to change it, you would have to edit the source code, compile, and re-flash your Arduino...
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You could also send an M302 code to the printer in the start of your G code by putting it in start codes of your slicer. That will allow the extruder to feed even if the hot end is cold. It is...
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Well kickamamoocow! I remembered I had changed a blown thermistor on the hotend a couple of weeks ago. I ordered a few Semitec ones from hotends.com,but decided I would try one of the el cheapo...
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I've had some intermittant extrusion consistency issues. Typically representing as banding in my vase prints. Found my thermistor had come adrift from the hot end under my cooling shroud(fixed now),...
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