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Today was the second time when I used this fitting and I decided it makes a real difference when a piece of filament is stuck into the hot-end. In fact this second time was for a clogged nozzle - the “quality” of the print was extremely poor.
Having a piece of filament stuck into the hot end or a clogged nozzle is something that quite happens - probably too often I would say.
My process to solve the issue was:
- One hand keeping the removed, heated hot-end. Stopping all the time accidentally that nasty small fan and from time to time getting fried in the hot zone.
- One hand keeping a tool prepared to extract the stuck piece of filament.
- One hand keeping a heat source to heat up the tool from hand two.
- One hand keeping the continuously falling front cover.
- One hand pressing the powered electrical connectors to avoid a disconnect while fully powered.
With only two hands it never worked too well - I got a few times the connectors disconnected and I am probably lucky to have the P1S still running.
I have designed a simple fitting that keeps the removed heated hot-end and the front cover, while all the connectors are safe in place.
I need now only the hands two and three from the above list for the simple filament extraction.
This tool is 30g of plastic and one hour printing - such a tool is very useful for any P1S user.
How to use it:
- Move the printing head somewhere in center and remove the top glass cover.
- Power off the machine.
- Place the fitting in the RHS of the printing head.
- Open the front cover of the printing head and place it on tooling fitting,
- Remove the two screws of the hot-end, remove the hot-end keeping the electrical connectors in place.
- Place the hot-end on the tooling fitting.
- Check once again the electrical connectors - if OK power on the machine.
- Heat up the hot-end.
- Heat up the thin tool and push it in the stuck filament.
- Wait 10 seconds.
- Remove the thin tool - the stuck piece of filament should come out too. Some cleaning with the thin tool of any residual filament might help too. I have a Ø0.4 steel pin and I make sure the very nozzle is free too.
- Stop heating the hot-end. Wait to cool down.
- Power off the machine.
- Re-assemble the printing head.
- REMOVE THE FITTING!
- Power up the machine. Use bed leveling for the next print.
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