Topic: Little to no filament extruding for the first several mms
[Solution was to lower PLA printing temp from 185C down to 145C. Sending code M302 to override cold extrusion prevention is a quick way to see the impact before you update the firmware with a lower min temp]
Once my SD3 gets going it prints pretty well, but when the print starts the filament is barely dribbling out. To compensate I set slic3r to skirt several loops, but this can vary per size of the object. I also tried the slic3r setting to extrude a minimum amount before completing the skirt, and that didn't seem to make a difference (though the max value I tried was 20mm).
Eventually the filament starts flowing well and consistently, but for small object this can be more than half way through the first layer.
This is using PLA between 180C and 190C, and the extruder is brought up to temperature before starting the job.
FWIW I have:
- Calibrated the extruder (steps went from 138 down to 98.5).
- Changed the multiplier setting in slic3r to 1.0 from the default .79 (I also tried .95 and 1.05 after I calibrated the extruder)
- Checked the that belt tension is equal (I was having a skipping problem)
- Tightened the pulleys
- Leveled the bed
- Calibrated the z-axis
It may or may not be related, but the perimeter of my first couple of layers is not clean, it almost looks like the PLA is either melting on the bed (though this still occurs when the bed is not heated), or too much filament is being extruded (which is clearly not the case), and/or the bed, z-axis, is too high (which I also believe not to be the case).
Any ideas?
