Re: planning to send my assembled printer for repairs
still cant see the picture. but.. do you have something to poke thru the heat break? maybe try to push it up from where the nozzle is
Sorry bud im not sure why its not sending you to the link.
Filament wont pass through the heat break, i will be getting heat gun today to melt it.
Re: planning to send my assembled printer for repairs
my hotend, which maybe a piece of colet clippings. It probably happend when i forced the ptfe tube out. Im starting to think that was the reason why my ptfe tube wont sit right, which i resulted on trimming em.
There's part of your problem, if you cut the PTFE tube it's now too short and you'll need a new one. More than likely it's not sitting flush and melted filament is building up where it shouldn't, which is guaranteed to cause jams/blockages
Re: planning to send my assembled printer for repairs
my hotend, which maybe a piece of colet clippings. It probably happend when i forced the ptfe tube out. Im starting to think that was the reason why my ptfe tube wont sit right, which i resulted on trimming em.
There's part of your problem, if you cut the PTFE tube it's now too short and you'll need a new one. More than likely it's not sitting flush and melted filament is building up where it shouldn't, which is guaranteed to cause jams/blockages
Yes that seems to be the case, i got it working now after disassembly, there was a big piece of filament stuck on the heat break.
Re: planning to send my assembled printer for repairs
UPDATE: my printer is now working fine, thank you all for stopping by. The hotend disassembly was a sucess and boy i learned alot. Thank you again, i appreciate the help
Re: planning to send my assembled printer for repairs
UPDATE: my printer is now working fine, thank you all for stopping by. The hotend disassembly was a sucess and boy i learned alot. Thank you again, i appreciate the help
If you haven't already replaced that ptfe tube, then you should. Otherwise the problem will come back again.....
Texy