Dear Ultimaker-Community,
I've repeatedly had problems with blocked printing nozzles during long-lasting print jobs which I did over the week-end. Using the "print all at once"-mode this meant, that all the parts not finished when the nozzle got blocked, were scarp.
I am thinking about trying the "one at a time"-mode not to loose all parts in case the nozzle gets blocked after some time. Has anyone had problems with this print-mode? - More specifically: Has anyone had problems with the print-head colliding with parts already printed or does the buildplate always lower correctly so that the print-head does not collide with the parts already printed? Does one have to position the parts in a certain order (back to front or vice versa)
Thanks in advance for every tip and hint! :-)
Thanks,
Frank
p.s.: It sounds like a ridiculous question, but I've once had the case that the glass plate was dislocated after a print job with quite a (plastic) mess on it after the print-head apparently collided with the parts already printed. I didn't manage to completely reconstruct what went wrong back then.