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marjolein-lolkema

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Posted · Filament zit vast

Hi,

Sorry i'll have to answer in english.

You can detach the bowden tube from both sides.

Take a look at this look for some pictures on how to do it:

http://support.3dverkstan.se/article/10-the

(Check step 2).

Heat your nozzle to 90 - 100°c if some filament is still in the head. Then take the bowden off from both sides and push it (with some loose filament) or pull it (if you can grab it).

 

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    Posted · Filament zit vast

    ik zal ook in het nederlands reageren :)

    test altijd het filament heel goed voor je er mee gaat printen, er is veel verschil in kwaliteit tussen filamenten, en sommige filamenten raken heel snel vast in de UM2..

    ook kun je het beste het filament "bijpunten" voor je hem doorvoert in de bowden tube zodat hij makkelijk de PTFE coupler ingaat.

     

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    Posted · Filament zit vast

    Mijn ervaring met Makerpoint fillament is goed (wel alleen op basis van PLA wit). wat bedoel je met testen voor je gaat printen? veel meer dan de diameter meten kan ik me niet bedenken ...

     

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    Posted · Filament zit vast

    ik bedoelde eigenlijk wat test printjes :) dus een keer een kleine print maken voordat je met de grote begint.. met nieuw filament van een nieuw merk meteen een 30 uren print maken gaat vaak niet goed..

     

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    Posted · Filament zit vast

    Ah ja dat lijkt me zeker een goed plan....

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    Posted · Filament zit vast

    Er zijn verschillende testmodellen waar je mee kan werken. Ik ben op zoek naar één model waar je alles of zoveel mogelijk eigenschappen kan bekijken van een filament. Dit zouden dunne vlakken kunnen zijn om te kijken of de lijnen mooi sluiten en of er een glad oppervlak ontstaat. in combinatie met de bekende piramide om te kijken of je niet te heet print waardoor draden of zijkant-blobs ontstaan. testmodel printen en 'on the fly' aanpassingen doen tot het gewenste resultaat bereikt is. Misschien iets voor iemand om een aparte topic van te maken voor de overzichtelijkheid.

     

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