When printing with PLA, from what I can tell I am getting heat creep. The filament just starts "sputtering out in an inconsistent flow. It seems to help when I increase extrusion, but doesn't solve the problem. I have to drop the temperature in the room just to keep it printing. But I start to get bed adhesion issues. So my question is, any recommendations on how to combat this? I am building a chamber for ABS, but I'm pretty sure this is only going to exacerbate the problem. I had an E3d v6 I was going to put on to try out some more exotic filaments. I went ahead and swapped it out, but the problem wasn't fixed. Here's a pic of what the filament looks like when I pull it out after it gets stuck.
And this is what it looks like when I can get it to finish a print. Pretty happy with the results. Can't even hardly see the layers.
Filament stuck between bowden tube and hotend
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Re: Filament stuck between bowden tube and hotend
Ummmm, What temperature is your hotend set at? What speed are you printing at? What do you have your retraction set at?
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Re: Filament stuck between bowden tube and hotend
Heh information would be good I guess. 
1mm retraction
175 hotend
40mm infill
30 mm perimeter.
seemecnc white PLA

1mm retraction
175 hotend
40mm infill
30 mm perimeter.
seemecnc white PLA
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Re: Filament stuck between bowden tube and hotend
Probably not heat creep unless your PEEK fan isn't running. The lowest temperature SeeMe recommends for their PLA is 190. Is there a reason you're running it so cold?
Re: Filament stuck between bowden tube and hotend
I have run it all the way up to 210 with the same problem. I read on a forum a little bit back an employee of seemecnc had been running it with those settings without an issue. It's how I got near perfect prints. The hotter I run it, the harder it seems to be to get it to print. I even tried hacker geeks with the same problem. I ran it both at 210 and 220. And the PEEK fan was running on both hotends just fine. Last night I broke my thermistor some how. Moved a wire poof hot end is 1000 degrees. Checked with a multimeter and it doesn't register any resistance across the thermistor. So I have some more of those coming in. Should be here tomorrow. So I can't test till then.