How do I clean my nozzle and printhead?
I bought an assembled printer, and somehow my Z shifted, and I started printing spaghetti. After multiple failed prints, I finally reset my printer with a live Z adjustment. Now I need to clean the nozzle because it has melted filament on it and the print sometimes sticks to it. How do you clean a nozzle?
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
Re: How do I clean my nozzle and printhead?
If you just want to get the stuff off the outside of the nozzle and on the heater block I usually just warm it up to low PLA temps and use a small wire brush to scrub it off.
Neal
Re: How do I clean my nozzle and printhead?
Thanks
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: How do I clean my nozzle and printhead?
Use extra care to avoid the thermister wire. That sucker is delicate.
RE: How do I clean my nozzle and printhead?
after cleaning try using a termal sock over the nozzle, this will help in the future.
Nick
RE: How do I clean my nozzle and printhead?
I bought an assembled printer, and somehow my Z shifted, and I started printing spaghetti. After multiple failed prints, I finally reset my printer with a live Z adjustment. Now I need to clean the nozzle because it has melted filament on it and the print sometimes sticks to it. How do you clean a nozzle?
If you're using an expensive coated nozzle, a strip of cardboard will allow you to clean it off without damaging the coating. Otherwise, a soft brass bristle brush will do the trick. Just avoid the delicate wires as others noted. Do put something over your print surface or remove it. A LOT of crud will flake off.
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