First print problems
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 7:02 am
Hello all
I have recently completed a Max V2 build and started printing. Unfortunately I have not been able to successfully print the Peek fan shroud, it keeps coming loose from the bed with about 10 rows to go in the print. The last photo below is a couple of the prints that have failed. There appears to be a build up of excess ABS at the end of the overhang on the top left of each one. I think the print head is hitting this and causing the problem but am certainly no expert. Any ideas would be appreciated. The next photo is of the hot end and nozzle. I am getting a build up of a black material that is very hard when cold. I am using natural ABS and cannot see anything in the visible filament, it is a generic ABS probably from China. Is this type of accumulation normal? Any ideas about it? The first picture is a test block that I tried just to see if I really could print anything and I thought the results were actually pretty good for a first successful print.
Any ideas or comments would be appreciated.
I have recently completed a Max V2 build and started printing. Unfortunately I have not been able to successfully print the Peek fan shroud, it keeps coming loose from the bed with about 10 rows to go in the print. The last photo below is a couple of the prints that have failed. There appears to be a build up of excess ABS at the end of the overhang on the top left of each one. I think the print head is hitting this and causing the problem but am certainly no expert. Any ideas would be appreciated. The next photo is of the hot end and nozzle. I am getting a build up of a black material that is very hard when cold. I am using natural ABS and cannot see anything in the visible filament, it is a generic ABS probably from China. Is this type of accumulation normal? Any ideas about it? The first picture is a test block that I tried just to see if I really could print anything and I thought the results were actually pretty good for a first successful print.
Any ideas or comments would be appreciated.