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i need help with the flashforge adventurer 3

noxtol

my flashforge adventurer three keeps printing spirals no matter how many times i think i unclog it ive even changed the extruder but nothing changed

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27 minutes ago, noxtol said:

my flashforge adventurer three keeps printing spirals no matter how many times i think i unclog it ive even changed the extruder but nothing changed

First of all, Ensure that the filament diameter matches the printer’s specifications. If the filament is too thin or too thick, it can cause printing issues so beware of that.


Clean the feed gear, The feed gear on the Bowden extruder can accumulate plastic flakes over time, which can cause the filament to jam. Use compressed air and a brush to clean the feed gear.


Also, Try slowing down the speed at which the fill is laid down using the expert mode in the FlashPrint software.

Have you tried turning it off and on again? Maybe Restart it? 

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43 minutes ago, FI Fheonix said:

First of all, Ensure that the filament diameter matches the printer’s specifications. If the filament is too thin or too thick, it can cause printing issues so beware of that.


Clean the feed gear, The feed gear on the Bowden extruder can accumulate plastic flakes over time, which can cause the filament to jam. Use compressed air and a brush to clean the feed gear.


Also, Try slowing down the speed at which the fill is laid down using the expert mode in the FlashPrint software.

thank you

 

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