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It was printing fine until I had started a new project today and it was not sticking to the glass plate.
reset, re-calibrated, then I noticed a large gap in the filament, I did a factory reset and the filament is now touching (the break is there but they're touching) and when I calibrated there was flow of filament through the nozzle.
Re-calibrated again and very little is coming out, I've noticed there are more breaks in the filament but it is sticking to the plate now but in small bits. I will remove the filament and try the atomic method next in case there is a clog.
so my question is:
It is currently VERY cold outside, does that affect the adherence/breaking of the filament/flow from nozzle since it it in a non the garage/ a cold environment? ( i think it does)
Should the Ultimaker2 be kept inside/ at room temp?
Broken filament/ not sticking to plate/ little to no flow
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It was printing fine until I had started a new project today and it was not sticking to the glass plate.
reset, re-calibrated, then I noticed a large gap in the filament, I did a factory reset and the filament is now touching (the break is there but they're touching) and when I calibrated there was flow of filament through the nozzle.
Re-calibrated again and very little is coming out, I've noticed there are more breaks in the filament but it is sticking to the plate now but in small bits. I will remove the filament and try the atomic method next in case there is a clog.
so my question is:
It is currently VERY cold outside, does that affect the adherence/breaking of the filament/flow from nozzle since it it in a non the garage/ a cold environment? ( i think it does)
Should the Ultimaker2 be kept inside/ at room temp?