I think my BambuLab A1 mini really struggles with certain types of filament that are not thick enough, whether it's the old, two-year-old white PLA or the wood filament. With a little pressure, the extruder pushes it through the nozzle, but it doesn't do so continuously on its own. #3dprinting #3dprinter #bambulab
I took the print head apart and put it back together again. My suspicion was confirmed. When the larger plastic part is removed, the two rollers of the extruder move closer together and exert enough force, but with the part in place, this is prevented, so that PLA that is supposedly too narrow fails and is stopped with very little counterforce without the extruder even noticing. #bambulab #3dprinter
I did report in the Bambulab message board https://forum.bambulab.com/t/extruder-fails-on-certain-filaments/214066 and I think about to message support as well.
Extruder fails on certain filaments

I’m a little frustrated because I’ve wasted time and filament and had misprints and print failures. Suddenly, the printer stops feeding filament, doesn’t notice, the extruder indicator continues to run and the printer prints ‘air’. This happens to me with some types of PLA from other manufacturers and also with the rather expensive LAYWOO-D3 Wood Premium filament. I analysed the cause. To do this, I removed the front cover, cleaned the extruder and reassembled it. Then I tried extruding withou...

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