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Dec 2015

Hey guys,

I am turning to you because I’ve got my hands tied and have no hope that Santa will come and fix my printer.

This is my extruder:

Whenever I mount it and start a print the filament doesn’t go directly straight to the nozzle, but rather does a very slight turn and ends up hitting the hotend at the wrong place and melting all over. I’ve illustrated this in my master-piece sketch right here:

I have no clue what made this happen.

I’ve cleaned both nozzle and the tube like 50 times now. I have no idea what would make the filament guidance work better.

I’ll keep on trying, but figured maybe someone would have an idea , because it seems like a simple issue, but I just can’t figure out what to do … ;? Should I loosen up the screw to make the filament move easier?

Merry Christmas!

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I’m 99% sure that the designers intended to put a PTFE tube between the melt zone (where your filament clumps up) and the drive gear. If you use 1,75mm filament then use a 4mm (outer diameter) and 2mm (inner diameter). When using 2,85mm filaments then go with 6mm outer and 3mm inner diameter tubes. PTFE tubes are also known as PTFE liners or bowden tubes and can be found on eBay or suppliers of printer spares like e3d-online.com 1

Thanks guys, I guess thats how you learn… Makes total sense now. I now know what to do! Awesome help from 3d hubs community!