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May 2017

I’ve had my printer for a few months with a few clogs here and there but have been able to unjam them and all is well. Now, however, I have a problem; the plastic is completely stuck in the extruder. Now, I took the fan off and unscrewed the little blue cap and discovered that there is a strand of plastic that is sticking up. I tried pulling on it with needle nose pliers with all my strength but it is STUCK. The Hatchbox PLA is rated at 180-200 celsius. I jacked the temperature up to 325 celsius and it is still completely stuck- it didn’t budge up or down! I know the extruder gets hot correctly because I touched a piece of plastic to it and that melted. I have no idea what to do now. The printer has never had a problem like this before.

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    May '17
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I don’t know this printer very well, so someone else may have a better answer. I’m assuming you meant 225 C not 325 C? Almost any plastic filament should get soft enough to dislodge at 225 C. Is there a PTFE tube in the hot end that could have came loose or melted into place? If it’s PTFE, 225 C isn’t going to be hot enough to break it free. I don’t quite know how it would have melted in the first place. If worse comes to worse, you can take the hot end completely out of the printer and use a butane torch to heat up whatever is blocking your path.

Yes it is 225C, and it didn’t get get soft at all. I don’t think there is a PTFE tube in the hot end because when I opened it up it looked the same as before. Unless something in the hot end melted and that is causing it to get stuck, I have no idea why it won’t move. Even if the tube did melt, why wouldn’t I be able to pull it out?