We need to start to fill up lemmy :) Can you solve this issue?

My HEVO (Hypercube Evolution), now 5 years old started to have very weird banding.

It has a Bowden BMG Extruder and a E3D V6 printhead with CHT-Nozzle. MKS Robin with TMC2209 and Klipper.

Benchy is ABS, lower one is HIPS. Printed at 230°/105° bed. part cooling fan off.

I took apart and cleaned the extruder. The gears look intact and i can move the extruder by hand without binding. I found the E3D V6 was loose. I retightened it, which didn’t solve the issue.

I’ll spend a beer to the one that solves this issue ;)

Edit: Found the Issue: hotend not hot enough.

  • LazaroFilm@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Heyyyy HEVO brother!!!

    Have you dried your filament? Also make sure the X rods don’t bend around or the nozzle/carriage isn’t loose.

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      1 year ago

      Heyouu :) Nice! Showcase your printer? Here’s mine.

      Yeah my filament is stored in dryboxes and I janked the carriage around, it’s fairly stable, no unusual flex :(.

      I’m going to make my newly built DuelingZero ready for printing tonight then I can finally fix my HEVO :) I plan on Upgrading to the Hextrudort, which will hopefully fix my issues. Upgrade path ist step by step to a complete hevORT :) let’s see how that goes.

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    1 year ago

    Have you printed that blue spool before at that temp? Do you use any cooling?

    My ABS kinda looks like that if I forget the fan on, or have a too low nozzle temp.

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      1 year ago

      I usually don’t use cooling for ABS as it leads to bad layer adhesion in the final part. But ABS should print perfectly fine without cooling.

      Hmm… I print at 230° which was enough in the past, maybe my thermistor is reporting the wrong temp?

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        1 year ago

        You found solution?

        Do PID tuning if you changed anything or you might have wrong or unstable temps. I dont print much ABS but I think its safe to use part cooling fan at lower speeds. Picture looks like you are printing too hot

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          1 year ago

          Hey thanks :) Yes I found it. It seems like I printed not hot enough. I am now printing at 250° without issues anymore.