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I have the Ultimaker S5 pro bundle and i am in dire need of some help. So I have this print that has been running for about a day and half. But I ran out of PVA which isn't the problem. I had spare material in the material station. The problem is the automatic tool changer went to feed the material in the head and got stuck somehow. Now before i get the obvious choices... yes the bowing tube was clean.... yes I cut the tip of the material to have an easy way of going in. Now before this the print was running perfectly fine. I just don't want to lose all the progress that i have to restart the print completely. I had the error code ER56. Since this is a simple miss feed I shouldn't have to restart my whole print. Some guidance and direction would be much appreciated.
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I have the Ultimaker S5 pro bundle and i am in dire need of some help. So I have this print that has been running for about a day and half. But I ran out of PVA which isn't the problem. I had spare material in the material station. The problem is the automatic tool changer went to feed the material in the head and got stuck somehow. Now before i get the obvious choices... yes the bowing tube was clean.... yes I cut the tip of the material to have an easy way of going in. Now before this the print was running perfectly fine. I just don't want to lose all the progress that i have to restart the print completely. I had the error code ER56. Since this is a simple miss feed I shouldn't have to restart my whole print. Some guidance and direction would be much appreciated.