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  1. The extruded filament is curling as it is coming out of the nozzle. After doing multiple atomic cleans, I noticed a couple indents in the "plug" that came out (Its kinda hard to see in the photo). These indents moved around the plug between pulls. I'm assuming that these are some kind of particle that should not be in there. However, I am having a hard time getting them out. I tried the hypodermic needle method (I used guitar strings which I have used in the past on my other printer) but I could not get them out. What do you recommend?

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  2. No I have not printed over 210 besides when following the troubleshooting instructions in my UM2 manual, which said to print at 260C for a little to clear any blockages. And I am only about 1/2 way through my spool, but the problem started way before that.

    I will try what you suggested and post the results after.

    Thanks so much for the help.

  3. Ok thanks. Sorry about the pictures. I had a hard time getting them in there.

    I moved the filament to the floor and it did not seem to help. Neither did loosening the screws.

    I have changed the speed/layer height/ temperature multiple times and it did not seem to help. Currently I am printing at 210C with .1mm layer height. The speeds are

    Travel speed 150mm/s

    Bottom layer speed 25 mm/s

    Infill speed 80 mm/s

    Top/bottom speed 25 mm/s

    Outer shell speed 40 mm/s

    Inner shell speed 60 mm/s

    These are usually a bit slower as I usually adjust the speed to 80-90% during the print.

    Also, these are a little faster than the "Normal" quickprint default setting in Cura.

  4. Hi everyone,

    I just received my UM2 about two weeks ago. A few days after I got it, the feeder motor started clicking during prints. It happens about once every 10-15 seconds.

    After checking online, I know that this noise is the feeder motor skipping back to prevent the filament from grinding, but I have tried everything I could find to solve it.

    I'm not really sure if it has been affecting prints in any way, but I cannot seem to get it to stop. I'm printing at well below the recommended 8mm^3/s and I have only printed with the Ultimaker PLA that came with my printer.

    I have tried printing at 260 for a short time, an atomic clean, turning up the print temperature up slightly during a print, and even a factory reset. Nothing has worked.

    If anyone has any advice I would greatly appreciate it.

     

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