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* If your print stuck //too// well to the bed, remove the magnetic layer and twist it to free the parts. | * If your print stuck //too// well to the bed, remove the magnetic layer and twist it to free the parts. | ||
* It's okay to slightly misalign one of the Z axis carriages by accident. The printer will individually home the two axes before the next print. | * It's okay to slightly misalign one of the Z axis carriages by accident. The printer will individually home the two axes before the next print. | ||
+ | * Sometimes the printer will misbehave. Or you might even accidentally break something. That's okay, just let someone know. Avoid the temptation to fix things if you're not //very// experienced with servicing 3d printers! We're speaking from experience here. | ||
==Maintenance and Care | ==Maintenance and Care | ||
===Changing filament | ===Changing filament | ||
- | Use the interface on the printer. Do not use abrasive filaments (eg. containing particles like carbon filled nylon). | + | Use the interface on the printer. Do not use abrasive filaments (eg. containing particles like carbon filled nylon). Avoid the cheapest eBay/ |
The filament should go through a teflon tube at the bottom of the spool holder. Otherwise the extruder might not be able to unspool it. | The filament should go through a teflon tube at the bottom of the spool holder. Otherwise the extruder might not be able to unspool it. |