I’ve been very careful about not getting particles contaminating the filament
Yesterday I got my 0.4mm nozzle out of the acetone bottle its been sitting in all week. It had some gunk at the bottom of the nozzle. Whether that was contamination, pigment particles that were too large, or carbon deposits, I managed to get it out by using a syringe and blasting water in and around it. I also had to get a toothbrush in the threaded end to carefully wipe it around to remove some stuff out. Cleaned with water once again. It looked like new in there so ok, back on the printer.
I’m very happy to say, its been 10hrs of printing with zero issues so far - even with tiertime filament, stock settings at 55c ambient internal temperature. Previously it was jamming on me at those elevated temperatures.
Brilliant!
If Tiertime can get their new slicer sorted, I’ll be a happy customer.
I’ve had bed slingers before to try use as ABS machines but the problem is always that at the top of the print chamber its 70c but at the bottom its around 45 in places - it needs a lot of insulation to get a even heat inside it. Using fans to get a even heat is difficult. Whereas with a Z axis that’s taken care of - the top where the printing is happening is always the warmest section.
Who knows maybe this will turn into the ultimate ABS printing machine I’ve been dreaming of