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Mar 2016

No, your not doing it right! Take one hand and put your middle and index fingers on the spring screws, while with your thumb pulling back on the arm. Then you are releasing the pressure allowing you to use your other hand to pull the filament slowly up and out, so as to not pull molten plastic out with it!

Gah, seriously!? I asked both techs I talked to what the proper procedure was, and specifically asked if I should be pushing the latch back like I do when loading, and they both said “no, just heat the extruder and gently pull up on the filament”.

Sigh.

Mine has the quick release, though, unless you’re referring to something else?

It’s brand new, the R1+. They say on the website that it can handle just about anything. Safe to try?

What I do on my robo R1+ is hest to about 190c, turn the gear as if you are loading into I see filament coming out of the nozzle then turn the gear counter clockwise until the filament literally pops out the top.

Nevermind… looks like they made an upgrade! Now to print one for my KS Robo3D…