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deedikjepijn

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  1. 1 hour ago, ahoeben said:

    Yes, that's the blue clip and white collet I meant. The hotend needs to be hot (around printing temperature for the filament), otherwise the material wil stop you from removing the bowdentube. You have to keep pressing the white collet down while gently - yet firmly - pulling the bowden tube out. Keep the hotend in a corner of the gantry in order to minimise the chance of the axes bending under the strain.

    It worked Ty :)))))

  2. 2 hours ago, ahoeben said:

    Heat up the hotend. Then remove the blue or red clip underneath the collet around the bowden tube at the hotend side. Then you can push down on the collet and gently pull on the bowden tube. The material will probably come out with it, and you can pull it from the bowdentube from the hotend-side of the tube. Then reinsert the bowden tube in the hotend and replace the clip.

    hi,

    i did try to remove the blue clip (in the image) and push the white collet (I think that is the collet u meant), but there I couldn't get any movement in the tube. Did I do something wrong and how can I fix the issue. I did pre heat it to 210°C and it's PLA 2 that is stuck inside the tube.

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  3. Ik heb een Ultimaker original en ik heb werkelijk geen idee hoe ik de oude filament er uit moet krijgen om er nieuwe in te kunnen doen. De filament zit er in voorbij de extruder en ik kom er niet meer bij.

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