New i3 MK3 printer with clogged nozzle
I bought a new assembled i3 MK3. when I started loading the new filament nothing came out of the nozzle. I cleaned it twice with the needle and smoke came out. It looks like testing material is clogged in the hotend. I tried all steps in this forum with no luck.
RE: New i3 MK3 printer with clogged nozzle
Try doing some cold pulls. Be careful with those needles as they can break off easily inside the nozzle. I quit using them once I discovered cold pulls. If you have no luck, log into the online store and contact support via chat. They are very helpful and will work through the problem with you.
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RE: New i3 MK3 printer with clogged nozzle
I bought a new assembled i3 MK3. when I started loading the new filament nothing came out of the nozzle. I cleaned it twice with the needle and smoke came out. It looks like testing material is clogged in the hotend. I tried all steps in this forum with no luck.
Try pushing the filament through at a slightly higher temperature, e.g. 260-280 degrees C.. If this does not work, there is a blockage either in the idler shaft or in the PTFE. The best way to remove this is to disassemble the hotend.
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