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Topic: Solidoodle's Blue ABS Filament - Nearly Ruined My Printer

I've seen a couple of threads talking about problems with a batch of black filament, but I had a horrible experience with the blue filament that I ordered from Solidoodle along with my printer.   I had printed numerous items with the natural filament until I ran out of it, so I put on the blue filament.  Within minutes, the printer wouldn't pull in the filament consistently - it would pull it only so far then start stripping it.  I tried numerous things to fix it, following the troubleshooting steps on the website and in this forum - things like using a pin to push through any filament that was stuck, cleaning the swing arm, ball bearing and related parts.  Nothing helped. 

I ordered another roll of natural filament from Amazon.com and tried that.  It hit the same issue virtually immediately and when I retracted it, the end was covered in blue filament.

After fighting with it for several days (and I mean many many hours!), I finally decided to take off the extruder nozzle.  Despite being very careful, some of the ceramic broke off and the temperature monitor wire popped off.  I carefully cleaned everything thoroughly until I could drop a pin down through the filament tube and have it come out of the other end clean.  There was plenty of blue filament in there and some caked on right at the bottom of the nozzle.

I reassembled everything and fed the blue filament into the printer again.  Guess what?  It got back into the same state of being unable to pull the filament through.  Since I had already spent most of my afternoon on it (again), I was about to give up completely.  I decided to clean everything one more time but this time use the other roll of natural filament.

It was only after I switched back to the natural filament that the printer was able to pull through the filament.  I am thankfully now back to being able to print.  I will not be using anything but the natural filament from now on.  I'd rather spend a little extra time painting my creations rather than risk getting into the situation I've been in for the last week.  I don't think the extruder could survive another cleaning attempt - the ceramic paste is cracked and falling off and the temperature monitor wire is barely staying where I reattached it.  The acrylic plates are all ugly now too from all of the brushing and scraping I had to do to get all of the blue filament off.

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Re: Solidoodle's Blue ABS Filament - Nearly Ruined My Printer

Different colors of filament might use different temperature.  Its entirely possible you might need to raise your temp or even tighten the extruder tensioner a bit. I wouldn't jump and say the filament is the problem,  nor let that make you believe color is bad for you