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Jun 2016

I’ve only had my Powerspec Ultra for a few months and have no issues with it. One thing I did notice right away the first time I tried switching filaments is that using the unload feature on the printer’s led screen is a bad idea. When the filament retracts, the stuff that has built up in the nozzle would get stuck in the Teflon tube so I don’t use that feature of the printer. Instead I just load the next color in and run the filament through for about 30-60 seconds to push out the old. When switching filament types (PLA>ABS and vice versa), I run a stick of dyna-purge through first before loading the new filament through. I highly recommend getting dyna-purge to keep the extruder clean, especially the Teflon tubes. Dyna-Purge® 3D Clean™ – Fargo 3D Printing 6

^^^ Good Answer, I actually just preheat and disengage the tension on the servo, gently push filament (you can feel the feedback on the extrusion), depending on how I left the printer I may feed 2 inches in before switching to the next. I should clean way more often :slight_smile: