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This pages aims to help people solve some of the problems they might encounter. Remember that there can be multiple possible causes for the same symptoms. If you are not fixing the right cause it will either not help or may make other problems worse. If you have solved a problem which you think other might be useful to others then please add it to this page. ===== Software ===== ^ Symptom ^ Possible Causes ^ Possible Remedies (for each cause) ^ | Print stops mid-way through | 1) The Azteeg Arduino controller boards (and especially the USB circuitry) are sensitive to electrical noise. Turning on/off other appliances, plugging/unplugging other equipment, or just bad mains noise can cause the USB connection to drop out. The Repetier-Host software (especially older versions) is not very good at recovering dropped USB connections (and if the Arduino has reset then there's nothing the host can do anyway). | Installing a mains EMI/RFI noise filter (for computers), a small Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) or inline USB Opto-isolator can help with electrical noise. | ===== Hot-ends, Extruders and Thermal Issues ===== ^ Symptom ^ Possible Causes ^ Possible Remedies (for specific causes) ^ | Hot-end has trouble reaching desired temperature | 1) Power-supply is set to incorrect supply voltage (e.g. set to 220V for 115V area) | Set power supply to correct input voltage. | | | 2) Extruder fan is blowing onto hot end | Adjust fan or add thermal insulation (see below) | | 3) Operating in a very cold environment | Add some thermal insulation around hot end. E.g., using ceramic tape, rectangles of silicon from oven molds/trays (see also: http://bukobot.com/hot-end-thermal-management). Can also increase power supply voltage to 13.5-14V instead of 12V (using the small trimpot adjustment on the power supply and a multimeter) in increase power dissipation of heater element. Could also build a cover around Bukobot or relocate. | | Extruder slips on filament (clicking sound) | 1) gummed up driver gear teeth | Clean drive gear teeth (e.g., with brush or a pointy piece of filament). | | | 2) not enough spring tension | Ensure the nut is done up all the way on the spring tensioner screw. Some particularly stiff and problematic filament types many benefit from adding a couple more washers to get a bit more compression. | ===== Motors and Movement ===== ^ Symptom ^ Possible Causes ^ Possible Remedies (for specific causes) ^ | Motor moves in the wrong direction | 1) Motor connector is reversed. | Flip over motor connector. | ===== Print Related ===== ^ Symptom ^ Possible Causes ^ Possible Remedies (for specific causes) ^ | First layer doesn't extrude properly | 1) Hot-end is starting too close to bed or bed is not level. | Go through pre-flight check to ensure that you can fit a piece of paper between head and bed with only slight resistance all around bed. | | Extruded filament has gaps | 1) Filament drive gear is slipping. | See possible causes and remedies in Extruder problems section. | | Print starts out fine but shifts to side after a certain height | 1) Motors are getting too hot and cause motor mounts to deform which changes tension in syncromesh cable. | Reduce stepper driver current by turning trimpot counter-clockwise (SD82A/B stepper drivers). Reduce cable tension if too tight. |

troubleshooting.1367418392.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/05/01 09:26 by buildrob