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|Sep 20, 2017
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* Removed the Nylon piece between the Fan Duct & the metal block to raise the duct opening a bit more. (In the hope that this would work better)
* '''Carefully''' tweek the angle of the heatblock -- to get as much clearance for Fan Duct as I can.
* Clear yet another Head Jam ... then the Thermocouple  no longer works! (Head temp. always reads "off".)
** At the Plywood of the Head, the Bowden Clamp is toooo difficult to get to release. (New clamp needed?)
** I also seemed to have the Heater cable too tight to get the Bowden Tube totally out. (Problem from feeding more cable through head?)
** We seem to be having '''far too many''' head jams with this printer. Does the PEEK and/or PTFE Teflon parts the filament goes through need replacement?
** A separate 12V regulator & a PEEK Cooling fan ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:383950 ) should be installed for higher temp. printing.
** And if this head needs to be rebuilt, then this ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:344113 ) using ABS looks like the best Filament Fan solution. (NO blocking head view/access, NO turning Heatblock, etc..)
|Allen
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|Sep 13, 2017
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* Replaced filament cooling fan duct w/ https://www.youmagine.com/designs/tapir-shroud-for-ultimaker ... printed using PETG
* Had to '''carefully''' rotate the heat block about 90° to install that.
** Had to feed a bit more wires through wooden printhead to get slack to do that.
* Resorted to using tie-warps to get this on/installed.
** A piece of (nylon) tie-wrap was put between the Metal printer plate & this part, to prevent warping due to heat.
|Allen
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|Sep 8, 2017
|Sep 8, 2017
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* Replaced the filament cooling fan duct for a 2nd time. (Heatblock burned through it.)
* Replaced the filament cooling fan duct for a 2nd time. (Heatblock burned through it.)
* This '''large''' cooling fan shroud now is '''extremely close''' to the Printbed ... which produces excellent results, but makes it incredibly difficult to catch the loose filament when a print first starts. (Filament trapped next to the printhead causing prints to fail when first started.)
* This '''large''' cooling fan shroud now is '''extremely close''' to the Printbed ... which produces excellent results, but makes it incredibly difficult to catch the loose filament when a print first starts. (Filament trapped next to the printhead causing prints to fail when first started.)
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