Material Handling
Filament Moisture
Wet filament is the number one contributor to failed/poor-quality prints.
Wet Filament
Plastics are hygroscopic and readily absorb moisture from the air. If spools of filament are left out they can gain upwards of 1% of their mass in water content. When wet filament is passed through a hotend, the water boils off as steam and exits the nozzle orifice, causing uncontrolled extrusion of material. If the filament is very wet, you can hear hissing, popping and crackling noises and even see steam or bubbles in the filament when extruding in the air.
This tends to show up in prints as excessive stringing and poor surface quality.
Keeping Filament Dry
Our filament cartridges are airtight and feature a Hygrometer to help keep your filament moisture-free when printing. It is important to maintain a humidity level of <10% and to recharge the desiccant inside the filament cartridge when necessary. One must minimize the amount of time the lid is open to keep the air inside dry.
tip With an approximate volume of 1050 cubic inches, you will need 25 grams of silica gel to protect the spool inside.
Desiccant Types
tip In the past we have experimented with a variety of desiccants varying from clay types to activated alumina and have found that silica gel is the most effective and what we recommend to use in our filament cartridges.
Additional desiccants can be purchased at this link on our store Dessicant Packs
Alternatively, you can purchase large volumes of desiccant from https://www.uline.ca/Product/Detail/S-3905/Desiccants/Silica-Gel-Desiccants-Gram-Size-5-5-Gallon-Pail
Drying Filament
Our filament is dried and vacuum-sealed before shipment so that they are ready to print straight out of the package. In the case that you have to swap filaments or store material in the open, you will need to dry the material before printing. We recommend using a food dehydrator to raise the spool temperatures and remove moisture.
PETG | Nylon |
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65°C for 24h | 80°C for 48h |
Swapping Between Filament Types
There are 3 different ways to swap between materials types.
Each way has its own pros and cons. It is your judgment to evaluate which is best for you. It is recommended to keep track of the filament type in any of the components that have been printed so that you can reinstall it in the future when swapping back.
Nozzle Swap and Purge
Low time intensive
Low labor intensive
Low cost intensive
Potential risk of clogging
Least recommended.
This process is the most prone to jams.
Print Core Swap
High time intensive
High labor intensive
Medium cost intensive
Zero risk of clogging
Printhead Swap
Low time intensive
Medium labor intensive
High cost intensive
Zero risk of clogging
Nozzle Swap and Purge
Move the axes to X150 Y150 Z300. This will give you working room to remove the nozzle.
Heat the printhead to 100C. This will soften the material inside the hotend and make it easier to remove the nozzle.
Using a 7mm nut driver, remove the nozzle.
Heat the printhead to the printing temperature of the material currently in the hotend.
Feed the new material into the printhead and run the “LOAD” macro until you see the new material. This will push out the old material in the hotend.
without the nozzle installed, purge 300 meters more material to purge remaining old material by hitting the “LOAD“ macro 3 more time.
Using tweezers or pliers, remove the extruded material.
Install the new nozzle.
Print Core Swap
Unload filament using the unload button on the extruder screen.
Follow hot-end removal/installation instructions here → How to Replace a Hot End
Load new filament.
Printhead Swap
Unload filament using the unload button on the extruder screen.
Follow print head removal/installation instructions here → Install and Remove A Printhead
Load new filament.
Filament Handling
Opening a New Spool
When opening a new spool, try to move it immediately into a spool holder. Do not leave it on the counter while you grab a coffee, etc.
Spool holder
On the spool holder, make sure:
The humidity is at 10% or lower, if higher, refill with dry desiccant.
When you open the spool holder, it will spike up but should settle back within half an hour.
The latch is always closed, this preloads the foam seal.
Detailed instruction on spool holder operation below Filament Cartridge Operation
Filament Storage
The best place to store a spool is in a Pantheon spool holder, if that is not possible, a sealed Tupperware with desiccant is an acceptable alternative.
When swapping a partially used spool, make sure you store the partial spool in a sealed container with desiccant.
Filament Cartridge Operation
Loading Filament Cartridge
Turn knob quarter-turn counter-clockwise and lift lid.
Load fresh desiccant if needed
Load filament spool between rollers.
Find loose end of filament and feed into PTFE tube fitting at the top
Close lid and turn knob quarter-turn clockwise.
Loading Printhead
Preheat hot end using front display, select the appropriate filament temperature.
Insert PTFE tube into filament feed on HS3 right panel near upper rear corner.
Open HS3 lid to access printhead filament elbow, lift out of bearing holder and set aside.
Disconnect PTFE tube from filament cartridge if connected. Feed filament through PTFE tubing by hand until filament appears at the end of the elbow.
Reconnect PTFE tube to filament cartridge.
Fully insert filament into printhead until the end of travel.
If you are loading a different material than previously printed, complete these instructions before proceeding to the next step: Swapping between filament types
If you are loading the same type of material or this is a brand new Hotend proceed to the next step.When the nozzle is hot, select the load filament macro on the display. The printhead should now pull filament into the extruder. If you do not see any filament movement, manually feed the filament until you feel the extruder rollers grip.
Check to see material has been extruded at the nozzle. If no material is seen reselect the load filament macro again. Remove any extruded material and clean the nozzle. Persistent oozing is normal.
Reinsert the filament elbow. The printhead is now loaded and ready to print. Cooldown the printhead if you are not starting a print immediately.
Unloading Printhead
Preheat hot end using front display, select the appropriate filament temperature.
Open HS3 lid to access printhead filament elbow, lift out of bearing holder and set aside.
When the nozzle is hot, select the unload filament macro on the display. The printer will first feed then pause for a moment before unloading the filament. This operation takes approximatly 20 seconds, Once the filament is free you can pull it out with minimal force.
Cooldown the printhead if you are not loading new filament immediately. The printhead is now unloaded.
Unloading Filament Cartridge
Turn knob quarter-turn counter-clockwise and lift lid.
Loosely grip filament at bottom of PTFE tube fitting with left hand, and reel in the spool with your right hand. Watch for the end of the filament to avoid tangling in the spool.
Secure the filament with tape or in the holes at the rim of the spool.
Pull the spool ejection tab at the bottom left with your left hand, and grab the spool with your right hand.
The filament cartridge is now unloaded. If not loading a new spool immediately, reset the spool ejection tab and immediately close the lid to prevent the desiccant from saturating.
Related pages
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