Topic: First clogged, now no heat...
I've been browsing the forum here rather intensely over the past few weeks for help. I'm trying to repair my friend's Solidoodle that he got just before Christmas. Since he got it, we've never been able to make a good successful print, either due to non-calibration (at first) or due to the nozzle being clogged. He did email Solidoodle support several times, but received little to no response from them.
The first issue we noticed was that the ABS filament stopped feeding. Plastic was leaking out the hot end, but would not actually extrude. The more we tried, the worse things got, until finally only a tiny thread of plastic was leaking out the hot end. We tried to unclog it with a wire, but the wire would not poke through. We then heated up the extruder and I tried to unscrew the barrel to get to the clog. as it heated up, the barrel swung away from the PEEK by itself, like plastic that was holding it together melted away. I was able to clear most of the barrel (which was full of burnt plastic), but now I have two new problems. There appears to be now-hardened plastic stuck in the threads of the PEEK so that the barrel cannot be reattached, and the heat core now won't heat up at all. I can't unscrew the barrel from the heat core due to all of the plastic coating the top threads of the barrel (so I can soak the barrel in acetone), and I can't heat up the barrel to clear any more plastic out of it. We're pretty frustrated at this point. Any advice? ![]()
Other info:
1. We have used black filament in the printer.
2. We did leave the heater on while not printing.
3. While I was cleaning the nozzle, I noticed a crumbly white powder possibly coming from the heat core.
Please help!
