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The extruder suddenly stopped working after I cleared a jam that caused it to grind.

  • I tried every combination of motor and cable to trace the problem. It seems the only fault is the extruder's motherboard connector.

  • The motor is functional. I connected it to the XYZ motor cables and it spins on every one.

  • Nothing happened when I tried plugging the other axis cables into the extruder port on the motherboard.

  • Finally, I am comfortable using a multimeter and soldering iron, but don't have immediate access to them.

I really appreciate any advice on this because I miss printing!

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[–] ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

we can skip past the fantasy that you could replace a surface mount stepper driver yourself.

The MBs on these cheap printers are usually so cheap it isn't worth the hassle, even if you have the skills and tools.

[–] roofuskit@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

I only brought it up because they brought up the soldering iron in their post. I could probably replace one of those surface mount drivers, but I also wouldn't. Not when you can buy a whole board for $20usd.