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Jun 2016

Hi everyone,

I’ve got a 3D Kreator Printer: it was working in a perfect way until some days ago.

On Monday, a huge issue appeared: while I was printing, the filament began to come out from the space between the guide and the nozzle. I stopped the print, I removed the filament and I cleaned the nozzle.

I connected all parts together and I tried to print again. This time, the filament was going into the guide but it wasn’t coming out from the nozzle. Honestly, I was surprised since the both the nozzle and the guide was clean so I checked all the connector and I find out this situation:

Is it possible to fix the cable or do I have to change it? If I have to change it, do you know which kind of instrument is needed in order to open the following screw? I think that an Allen key is necessary but those of the standard sizes do not match with the screw.

I suppose that the broken cable is the one that is controlling the temperature and the flow of material, is it right? I jumped to this conclusion considering the nature of the problems that have occurred.

Any suggestion on how to solve the issue or on how to repair the connector will be more than welcome!

Cheers,

Federico

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Hi Federico, that piece is the thermistor, and yes, it controlls temperature. As obvious as it may sound, you will have to put the cables inside the connector again or to buy a similar connector where you can do that.

If the thermistor still work ( most provable ) that’s it.

If not, then you need to change it… you may try using those screwdrivers with an star instead of alen, that may work if you can’t find a proper alen, but be carefull not to do much pressure because you can break it.

if you buy a new one then make sure you ask for a proper way to attach it to the connector since most of the time they came lose.

Sorry for my english is not my native language.

Hope that helps.

Gerardo.

Hey,

Thanks for your answer and for your time. I sent you an e-mail with more details!

Cheers,

Federico