Hello, today i'll be sharing blog about clogged nozzle.
So, basically 3d printer's suffer clogging issues and print does not takes place as desired.
Your 3D printer must melt and extrude many kilograms of plastic over its lifetime. To make things more complicated, all of this plastic must exit the extruder through a tiny hole that is only as big as a single grain of sand. Inevitably, there may come a time where something goes wrong with this process and the extruder is no longer able to push plastic through the nozzle. These jams or clogs are usually due to something inside the nozzle that is blocking the plastic from freely extruding. While this may be daunting the first time it happens, but we will walk through several easy troubleshooting steps that can be used to fix a jammed nozzle.
Given below is the pictorial representation of a clogged nozzle.
Thanks & Regards,
Shivnath purty
Production intern
J group Robotics
So, basically 3d printer's suffer clogging issues and print does not takes place as desired.
Your 3D printer must melt and extrude many kilograms of plastic over its lifetime. To make things more complicated, all of this plastic must exit the extruder through a tiny hole that is only as big as a single grain of sand. Inevitably, there may come a time where something goes wrong with this process and the extruder is no longer able to push plastic through the nozzle. These jams or clogs are usually due to something inside the nozzle that is blocking the plastic from freely extruding. While this may be daunting the first time it happens, but we will walk through several easy troubleshooting steps that can be used to fix a jammed nozzle.
Given below is the pictorial representation of a clogged nozzle.
Thanks & Regards,
Shivnath purty
Production intern
J group Robotics