Topic: Sudden Print Failure
Greetings, Soliforum. You've had quite a bit of useful information for me, but I'm afraid I've encountered a problem which I don't even know how to describe well. I've been successfully using my Solidoodle Pro 2 for a couple hundred prints and am currently printing a bunch of 30mm pawns. I've made a whole pile of them successfully so far, but suddenly the printer no longer extrudes enough plastic. I've attached a photo of the results, with two good pawns on the right and two of the problem/failure pawns on the left. The outside perimeter of the failed pawns looks okay for the first part of the print, but the honeycomb infill is clearly lacking (it looks like wild spider threads with frequent droplets rather than like the wavey honeycomb it's supposed to look like and has looked like previously). Can anyone even suggest something for me to check? I'm completely out of ideas.
- I've tried recalibrating the temperature.
- I've checked the extruder housing and it does not contain filament dust, so the filament is *NOT* just getting chewed away.
- I've tried reloading the file and reslicing the STL at other locations on the build plate.
- I've tried switching out the specific roll of ABS filament for another one.
- There don't appear to be any bubbles in the filament and using digital calipers confirms that the filament is still 1.72mm +/- .2mm.
- I've tried simply boosting the Slic3r filament extrusion multiplier by 25% and saw no visible difference. It mostly sort of works if I bump the extrusion multiplier by 50% over where it was set previously (where it worked fine for dozens of prints).
- I would not guess that the extruder nozzle is clogged, but I've not taken it apart to check (and would *really* prefer to not have to try that).
Thank you very much for your attention and any thoughts/ideas/assistance/suggestions you can provide.





