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To solve this issue, make sure that you prime your extruder right before beginning a print so that the nozzle is full of plastic and ready to extrude. A common way to do this in Simplify3D is by including something called a skirt. The skirt will draw a circle around your part, and in the process, it will prime the extruder with plastic. If you need extra priming, you can increase the number of skirt outlines on the Additions tab in Simplify3D. Some users may also prefer to manually extrude filament from their printer using the Jog Controls in Simplify3D's Machine Control Panel prior to beginning the print. Nozzle starts too close to the bed If the nozzle is too close to the build table surface, there will not be enough room for plastic to come out of the extruder. The hole in the top of the nozzle is essentially blocked so that no plastic can escape. An easy way to recognize this issue is if the print does not extrude plastic for the first layer or two, but begins to extrude normally around the 3rd or 4th layers as the bed continues to lower along the Z-axis.

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Not Extruding at Start of Print This issue is a very common one for new 3D printer owners, but thankfully, it is also very easy to resolve! If your extruder is not extruding plastic at the beginning of your print, there are four possible causes. We will walk through each one below and explain what settings can be used to solve the problem. Extruder was not primed before beginning the print Most extruders have a bad habit of leaking plastic when they are sitting idle at a high temperature. The hot plastic inside the nozzle tends to ooze out of the tip, which creates a void inside the nozzle where the plastic has drained out. This idle oozing can occur at the beginning of a print when you are first preheating your extruder, and also at the end of the print while the extruder is slowly cooling. If your extruder has lost some plastic due to oozing, the next time you try to extrude, it is likely that it will take a few seconds before plastic starts to come out of the nozzle again. If you are trying to start a print after you nozzle has been oozing, you may notice the same delayed extrusion.

Anycubic Predator, massive Delta machine. 450 x 370 print envelope. 6 Reply by dusunenali 2015-07-28 08:00:26 thanks for all the answers, I have maneged to torch it all out, now I'm good to print. Posts: 6 You must login or register to post a reply

To solve this problem, you can use the very handy G-Code offsets which can be found on the G-Code tab of Simplify3D's process settings. This allows you to make very fine adjustments to the Z-axis position without needing to change the hardware. For example, if you enter a value of 0. 05mm for the Z-axis G-Code offset, this will move the nozzle 0. 05mm further away from the print bed. Keep increasing this value by small increments until there is enough room between the nozzle and the build platform for the plastic to escape. The filament has stripped against the drive gear Most 3D printers use a small gear to push the filament back and forth. The teeth on this gear bite into the filament and allow it to accurately control the position of the filament. However, if you notice lots of plastic shavings or it looks like there is a section missing from your filament, then it's possible that the drive gear has removed too much plastic. Once this happens, the drive gear won't have anything left to grab onto when it tries to move the filament back and forth.

There could be several causes, so eliminate the obvious first. Make sure the tip of the filament is at an angle. Look to see if the filament is fed through the ptfe (white) tube from the bowden extruder on the back to the hotend. If its not even making its way from the extruder to the nozzle, the problem is either the bowden extruder or the filament may be snagged in the sealed XYZ cartridge. If you cant see it being fed through the tube, do the following; Open the little cap and make sure the hobbed gears are clean (no bits of filament or dust). Use a can of air or the wire brush. Check the filament cartridge. Make sure the filament is not chewed up. If it is cut of the chewed up bit and try again. If it is being fed, but not making it into the hotend, you may have a jam. The jam could be the ptfe tube being misaligned. But what I would do first is locate the tools from XYZ. Look for a thin metal rod. Remove the pfte tube from the push fitting ontop of the hotend assembly (push down on the fitting and the white tube will pull out).

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