Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

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jfsgi
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Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by jfsgi » Mon Jun 29, 2015 8:01 pm

I purchased the -Assembled JIETAI GT9L Extruder- and would like to switch out the stock extruder on my prusa I3. Would you please give me the firmware update that I would need for it?

I have this control board GT2560 3D printer controller board.

Thanks

zhangxueyou
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Re: Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by zhangxueyou » Tue Jun 30, 2015 9:32 am

You don't need to change the firmware, if you are always using GT2560 since you bought your printer. If necessary, change extruder step slightly.

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Re: Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by jfsgi » Tue Jun 30, 2015 10:26 am

Ok,

That said it looks like I can not get the extruder to extrude filament then. It goes through the stepper motor ok but will not extrude. I cannot even force push the filament into the head it seems to either be blocked or not hot enough to melt the filament.

Please advise,

Jason

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Re: Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by zhangxueyou » Tue Jun 30, 2015 3:09 pm

If you can not extrude the filament by you hand, the head is blocked; otherwise, please calibrate the spring properly.
200 degrees for PLA, 240 degrees for ABS.

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Re: Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by jfsgi » Wed Jul 01, 2015 7:44 pm

I can not get the temp to go passed 215, Do you think we have a bad extruder?

Please advise

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Re: Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by zhangxueyou » Thu Jul 02, 2015 2:15 pm

Is there a fan near the hot end?

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Re: Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by jfsgi » Thu Jul 02, 2015 7:43 pm

Well the fan is where it came pre-mounted, having said that it is not wired as you provided a fan with a 2 pin fan knowing I have a 3 pin controller. So I have now tried the other extruder I purchased to see if I had a bad one and get the same results.

Please advise or replace the two extruder assmeblys I purchased.

There is nothing better than buying something you can not use.

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Re: Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by zhangxueyou » Fri Jul 03, 2015 5:50 pm

If the fan has only 2 wires, the order of connection is as shown in the following picture:
connceting fan.png
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Re: Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by jfsgi » Fri Jul 03, 2015 10:23 pm

Ok, so the fan works now, or just turns on.

I can not get the extruder to a temperature above 220 degrees. As such I can not print with it - WHY WILL IT NOT GO HOT ENOUGH TO DO ANYTHING WITH!!!!

PROVIDE SUPPORT OR I WILL REQUEST A REFUND

please advise

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Re: Upgrading to Bowden Extruder

Post by Sherry » Tue Jul 14, 2015 11:49 am

maybe thermistor come out from heating block.please check the thermistor.

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