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Dec 2017

I use PLA for my prints, my problem started when my nozzle clogged I had to remove it and unclog it, afterwards every time I start a print I have to press down on the filament right before it starts printing because the filament automatically retracts and stops extruding. Now another problem came up; it stops extruding and also the filament retracts while printing and doesn’t finish my print.
I’m really confused and sad, it’s a new printer and thought will have no issues with highly reviewed printer like mine.

Hope anybody can help me
Dina

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    Dec '17
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    Dec '18
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Why didn’t you say that to begin with? A 0.25 nozzle is going to require a lot more pressure to push filament through the nozzle. You need to slow down your print speeds a lot.

Put back a 0.5nozzle and see if that solves it.

I didn’t know that would be an issue, thanks for helping :slight_smile:

Dina,

yes, it’s the nozzle size. The smaller hole makes it hard for the filament to push through. The only solution is to increase the temp and slow the print movement down.

12 months later

info: Nozzles clog because the filament is melting too soon in the hotend - period…

This can be caused by:

  1. insufficient cooling of the hotend heatsink
  2. too much retraction causing warm filament to be pulled back into the upper hotend.
  3. too high a temp on the hotend vs the print speed.
  4. misdirected cooling to the nozzle instead of the heatsink.

Once it becomes soft and you shut it down, you have a clog because a reheat won’t dislodge the stuck filament at the top.

Do not confuse nozzle clogging with insufficient extrusion.
If the temp is not sufficient for the nozzle size and print speed, the filament will not melt fast enough to be extruded.

All of these settings are a function of the operator and not the printer. 3D printers are not plug-n-play. This is not a problem you can blame on the printer. You must get the settings right for each print.