Qidi 3d Printer Dual Extruder Desktop Download User Manual

Dec 08, 2016  Download our files and build them with your lasercutter, 3D printer, or CNC. Thingiverse Dashboard. Then yes, your nozzles should certainly last more than 2 months. Are both nozzles clogged now? Usually Qidi is quite responsive, particularly Emily. QIDI TECH 1 solve the extruder clog (2) preheat for taking out the filament at https. Dec 04, 2017  The QIDI TECH 3D Printer X-Pro, which released in January 2018, with its latest update of high precision dual extruder 3d printing technology, introducing the concept of 3D printing to users in a simple, yet unique way. Its easy to use features, quiet, and safe operation make this printer perfect for users who are interested in 3D printing. May 02, 2019  The Raise3D Pro2, from the American manufacturer is a professional, industrial-grade FDM 3D printer. The printer features a dual extruder that allows for multi-material 3D printing with electronic-driven lifting and four times higher torque performance. The nozzles come in a range of sizes, from 0.2 to 0.8 mm.

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If you are still working with the original PLA and ABS that came with your QiDI rather than printing carbon fiber or sandstone, then yes, your nozzles should certainly last more than 2 months. Are both nozzles clogged now?

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Usually Qidi is quite responsive, particularly Emily. Keyence im 6225 user manual pdf. That's Emily@qd3dprinter.com Do keep in mind they are 12 hours ahead from EDT USA.

If you have any extruder floss or other .4mm metal nozzle drill or something that's <0.4mm diameter you could use to clear a path thru the nozzle, then it's time to do that.
Drills are like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MQKW230
Floss is like http://www.makergeeks.com/exflsehounmu.html

If the plastic part you are referring to is the PTFE tube that lives inside the throat of the extruder all the way down into the nozzle, then yes it is certainly needed and is easily replaceable. It should not be bulging in the middle. The PTFE tube is just 4mm OD and 2mm ID teflon tubing available on Amazon or ebay, like: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CUPV9KC

Here are some hopefully helpful videos from QiDi:
QIDI TECH 1 solve extruder clog ( 1) take out the motor at https://youtu.be/Yd9vnltm8Jg
QIDI TECH 1 replace nozzle and PTFE tube at https://youtu.be/0eR23r0zgkU
QIDI TECH 1 solve the extruder clog (2) preheat for taking out the filament at https://youtu.be/PJQJy67euiU

A friend of mine gifted me with a spool of metallic flaked PETG to print up a few figures for him. This was several months back. I got one good print from it of a Deathclaw (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1313334) and since then I've been avoiding using it because of continual bad prints. I decided yesterday to give it another shot cuz I don't want a kilo of this stuff going to waste.

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Initially, I was getting rough prints and PITA support removal, but it's gotten worse. When I begin a print, the initial front extrude (the brim) lays down fine, but as soon as it starts laying down the object, I hear clicking as if the extruder gears are slipping and nothing wants to stick to the build plate. Eventually the nozzle gums up and I have to disassemble the print head to clean it out.

Things I've tried to fix the problem:

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  • re-level the build plate
  • slow the print down (tried between 15mm p/sec and 40)
  • change the nozzle temp (tried between 230 and 250)
  • offset the z-axis (by as much as .2mm)

I don't believe it to be the model I'm trying to print because I've tried several including the basic 20mm cube. Unless the temp and speed are hard wired for the first brim, I don't suspect it's either of those settings, since that lays down fine every time. I'm almost certain it's not the bed level either because my ABS prints (on the right right nozzle) come out great. If anyone has had a pleasant experience with this material, I'd love to take a look at your settings. I'm using makerbot desktop, but any program's general settings might be helpful.

Qidi 3d Printer Dual Extruder Desktop Download User Manual

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The only thing I haven't tried is feeding the PETG through the other nozzle, but I need to get some things printed before work tomorrow prior to troublehsooting further.