same here no more cover works fine having a 13day print destroyed because a cover was ripped was the limit.
Answering my own question.
From here: https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/ultimaker-silicone-nozzle-covers/sk/MMGF0TPM
The function of the silicone nozzle cover is to contain the heat of your 3D printer's hotends so that temperatures remain steady for optimal 3D printing filament flow and smooth 3D print results. Additionally, the silicone nozzle covers contribute to clean prints and minimal maintenance by helping to protect the hotends against any potential filament backflow.
The benefits of the silicone cover comes most apparent when doing dual extrusion prints.
The only filament backflow I had was due to the silicone cover that teared during the print.
and we do a lot of dual prints. (about 70% of the time and the printer is used close to 24/7 for 4 years now)
- 5 months later...
I just wanted to bring this back around because six months later after battling many many failed prints (usually with PLA and PVA dual extrusion but also with first layer adhesion) I put the silicon cover back on and noticed an immediate improvement.
So, I'm back to using the cover. I've taken to removing the print head from the rods to replace the cover so I can at least get my fingers in there and see what I'm doing, but in my experience the printer works better with the cover intact.
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If it's any help, we've just taken ours off completely, it's been off for 8 months, will no problems at all. 👍
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