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Thanks for the replies! It turns out I actually got the jam cleared using a combination of your suggestions. I tried going up as high as 240, which is as high as MakerGear recommends, but it didn't do anything and I was afraid I'd completely ruin it if I just kept going higher. I wound up repeatedly forcing a bit of filament through by hand and then pulling it out and clearing the remainder by
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Printing
So, today I managed to jam and possibly ruin my hotend. I've read several threads about jammed hotends, but am not entirely sure how I should proceed. I'm using a hybrid groovemount hotend from Makergear (which has performed like a champ up until this), with a 0.5mm nozzle, running 3mm ABS from Ultimachine. I've torn down the extruder, and tried to feed it by hand, and even pushing the filamen
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Printing
@ Vinmicgra
I sliced and printed a very similar idler (the only difference was that it had the little guide for the filament going into the extruder body) with slic3r 0.57 and actually printed out the two little arches that you have visualized there (the output code looked perfectly fine in the pronterface window). I have only recently completed my prusa and wasn't sure where the problem was, s
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Slic3r
Oh man, born and raised in Mishawaka, but unfortunately relocated to VA a couple of years ago (well, unfortunately for these purposes... other than that, VA is delightful), otherwise I'd be all over this!
If I find myself visiting when it goes down, I will surely find some time to come down and see what's up.
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