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Solved [E3DV6] Feeding trouble

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting' started by Shigemal, Apr 18, 2015.

  1. Mike Kelly

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    It's a real v6, just assembled very incorrectly.
     
  2. mark tomlinson

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    Nothing to add to that except make sure you use two wrenches for that last step. One for tightening the nozzle and the other for holding the heater block to make sure you don't over torque the heat break.
     
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  3. jbigler1986

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    Agree with mark. you could use vise grips or something as well to hold the heat block. You don't want to add any torque to the heat break as they are delicate.
     
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  4. Shigemal

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    I could fix it
     

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  5. jbigler1986

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    That looks correct. Now you should be good to go.
     
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  6. Shigemal

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    right HW setting makes need to adjust right SW setting of Slic3r
    It shows wavy feeding now at slow
     

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    Yes, you may need to adjust your extrusion temperatures now that you have it assembled correctly.
     
  8. Printed Solid

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    yes. it appears to be so.
    Woohoo!

    And the crowd goes wild!!!!
     
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