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>> No.2442970 [View]
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2442970

Im at the end of my sanity
shit still clogging, new nozzle, even used a lathe to make a fucking fixture to cut the feed tube PERFECTLY perpendicular. I cleaned the inside of the heater element, leveled the bed and everything. Tightened the fittings and the nozzle ONLY after already shoving in the tube in against the nozzle to make it snug
when I put in the filament for the first time it flows like a dream (at a slight angle but the dimension is fine), after I start printing it just fucking clogs and I have to replace the small piece of tube inside the heating element before the nozzle

>> No.2413004 [View]
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im at a complete wits end here and three seconds from chucking myself off my roof
I suddenly have this issue (no matter the filament i try) where I put in a new filament, extrude a few 10cms of filament to see how it flows. and THE SECOND it stops feeding and I tries to start feeding again the little tube inside the extruder gets clogged.
I put a short capricon tube inside the extruder because I saw a bunch of people doing it online and before it printed beautifully, now it clogs the second it stops feeding. I switched out the nozzle for a new one, lasted one print and the issue continued. I know for a fact that the cut of tube inside the extruder is the thing getting clogged and not the nozzle because I've taken it appart like a thousand times in the last couple of days to unclog it. I tried the ''squeeze'' the capricorn tube by tighteing the nozzle and the feed tube adapters together and all, nothing fixes it

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