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|June 17, 2017 | |||
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* All Rods & the screw were lubricated using Silicone based lubricants. | |||
* Started to hear concerning "clicking" noises from the left back ... possibly related to Y-Axis movement. | |||
|Allen | |||
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|June 13-14, 2017 | |||
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* New PTFE lined 35mm Heatbreak & New Head used to reassemble the printhead | |||
* ONLY an extra heatsink on the Metal Grovemount block is '''NOT''' adequate. So a fan for the AluHotend heatsink will be necessary . | |||
* PLA will JAM due to Hotend heat creep making the AluHotend heat sink too hot. | |||
** PETG works, but if the fan is left off, eventually it can also stop feeding. (PETG jam much easier to clear.) | |||
* Finding exactly the correct settings to make the MG Chemicals PETG filament work well is extremely time consuming. | |||
** NOTE: The listed MG Chemicals PETG temp. range is 210°C to 240°C ... which is as much as 20° less than some other PETG filaments. | |||
* Molten (PETG) filament was leaking from where the Nozzle screws onto the Heatbreak. It required 3 trys to get the head tightened enough to stop that leakage. | |||
|Allen | |||
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