- The print bed is too close to the print head during the first printed layer. Calibrate the height by following the print bed calibration (see chapter 8).
- The printer has run out of filament.
- The filament has become entangled in the filament chamber. Check the filament in the filament chamber.
- The filament is stuck in the print head. Use the filament replacement procedure (see chapter 7) to remove the filament, cut off a piece and reinsert it.
- The print head is clogged and the print head needs to be cleaned. Carry out a cleaning process (see section 2).
- The printed part has a rough surface with small bubbles. This can happen if the filament is damp because the filament chamber is OFF or it has been stored in an uncontrolled environment.
- Check whether the filament chamber is connected.
- Replace the filament with a filament that has been stored in a dry and warm environment.
- Leave the wet filament in the (heated) filament chamber for at least one day without printing to dry it.
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Ina Alwardt2022-11-30 13:18:032023-08-29 12:01:3015.3 Printer does not extrude correctly
15.1 Printed object does not stick to the printing surface15.3 Object not completely or not properly printed
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