Problems printing with PETG
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 2:46 am
Hi,
I started printing with PETG about a week ago. I read carefully Jules' post about PETG, and followed the settings he gave there. I got a set of wonderful prints with no errors and printed several days with the same spool with great success.
I guess my happiness was premature. For the last three days, the print starts fine and then at some point stops extruding. In all cases it seemed like clogged extruder, but after retraction, removal of the chewed up filament, and re-extrusion, it went back to normal.
Rereading the relevant posts I tried the following:
* Cleaning the extruder (with eSUN cleaning filament), several times,
* Re-checking the calibration (it is fine)
* Adjusting the extruder tension,
* Cleaning the inside of the extruder from any leftover fragments
* Slowed down printing speed to 50mm/s
After each fix it seemed like I am doing well, but then in a large print it will stop printing at some point. The strange thing is that I tried several models, and in each there was a more or less reproducible failure after doing several layers of relatively large horizontal surfaces.
Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks!
-Nir
I started printing with PETG about a week ago. I read carefully Jules' post about PETG, and followed the settings he gave there. I got a set of wonderful prints with no errors and printed several days with the same spool with great success.
I guess my happiness was premature. For the last three days, the print starts fine and then at some point stops extruding. In all cases it seemed like clogged extruder, but after retraction, removal of the chewed up filament, and re-extrusion, it went back to normal.
Rereading the relevant posts I tried the following:
* Cleaning the extruder (with eSUN cleaning filament), several times,
* Re-checking the calibration (it is fine)
* Adjusting the extruder tension,
* Cleaning the inside of the extruder from any leftover fragments
* Slowed down printing speed to 50mm/s
After each fix it seemed like I am doing well, but then in a large print it will stop printing at some point. The strange thing is that I tried several models, and in each there was a more or less reproducible failure after doing several layers of relatively large horizontal surfaces.
Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks!
-Nir