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Jan 2016

Hi guys
I just started 3D printing for about a week with a new Flashforge Creator Pro. Today I messed up big time. I’ve changed filaments before, after heating up the extruder I push down the filament before level down the spring and pull out the filament. But today I was not paying attention while doing this and I pushed down the filament too quick and too hard and I think I jammed it.
The situation as you can see in the picture is the filament is stucked from all the way. I tried preheat and push down, pull out the filament but it just stuck there big time.
Do you guys think I have to take everything out to parts in order to fix it?
I’ve searched the internet but this task seems to be a bit too complicated for me, i’ve never done this before so I would like some recommendation and suggestion here if you guys don’t mind.
Thank you very much, I appreciate your time reading my post.

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Preheat the nozzle and when its hot remove the nozzle, try load/unload with the nozzle out, manually that is.

you can sometimes burn the Teflon tubing inside the peak tube, it just comes out with the nozzle removed, I think your problem is in the nozzle / peak tube area.

Hope this helps.

Ah! Hate when this happens :frowning: First watch this video if you havent already to get a good feel of the disassembly of the extruders so you dont damage anything. (Flashforge Creator Series 3D Printer: Disassembling the Extruder - YouTube 1).

I recommend that to heat it up about 15 degrees higher than whatever you are using (so like 230 for PLA or 245 for ABS).

Then try unloading it. If it’s a little tough to get out, I don’t want to say “rip” it out, but use some force. If it grinds the plastic off onto the gears, you can just brush those out with an old toothbrush or something.

Then, once you have the plastic out of the extruder, cut off the top to make sure you have a rather flat/strong/1.75 mm thick tip of filament. Trying to push it down like that will be a lot easier and a lot higher chances of working.

Good Luck! If this doesn’t work, I would contact FlashForge

There is no peak in an flashforge extruder, its a metal tube lined with ptfe.

The jams are usualy caused by the filament being pulled back too far whilst molten, and solidifying as a plug inside the extruder. The best way to try and dislodge it is to use the filament load function, then unload function repeatably.