Creality Ender-3 Cleaning Out The Clogged Nozzle! (How to)

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Drive vs collect is an interesting topic. I've had my 308 for 21 years now. At first, I was driving it all the time, through Scandinavia, Europe and around the UK. I clocked up the miles pretty quickly. Once it started reaching 70, 000 miles, I started using it less, concerned over it's resale, and it's still in the back of my mind.

workinprogress
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My kind of video, short, simple, straight to the point and quick. Well done!

joninfect
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OHH so thats why i got a random needle

TheRealKnightchip
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Thanks for making a great machine that almost everyone can afford that works right out of the box and it's so simple. I have been wanting one of these printers since they were invented.

thethj
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Thank you. I needed this very much. I had switched to a new filament, and thought that it was faulty. Now I know it was just that I did the switch wrong and clogged things up. As KnightChip said, ". . . that's why I got a random needle". Thanks again.

maxime
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I thought mine was clogged but it ended being my brass drive feed gear (or whatever it is called) wasn't properly installed an slid down it's shaft; so don't forget to check that too. Thank you for the video though.

NickWells
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My extruder gear was skipping consistently. After I removed the tubing, cleaned all the stuff that was inside a hot end, and replaced the nozzle it works as it should from the begging. I was a bit worried and out of ideas. Thank you!

zaku
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Thanks. I was changing out my nozzles and halfway through the prints it would look like it missed a line or two and the feeder would start making noise. Helped a ton 👍
A video for helping to find lost fan screw would be nice lol

chrispher
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this girl has some cold hands touching the nozzle without problem :D

lukasdoerr
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Ah, this video was a lifesaver thank you!

tp
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This video saved me! Of course, it was the 3rd solution, and the filament took a jackhammer to get out, but my printer is up and running again

ercerc
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rather straight forward and to the point, sectioned by intent, no 5 minutes of chatting before why i clicked on the goddamn video, 10/10

ProfessorRaiParadox
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You need to publish more videos of Ender 3 Pro, specially about maintenance

marianososa
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Thanks. this was the video I needed. Something very clear and fast.

Santimol
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really helpful, thanks for the video. and also the design is so nice I had a lot of fun cleaning it and discovering the parts of the print head.

aka
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I didn’t get the tools with mine at all and I cannot get the nozzle to work either.

calissaobviouslycannotdeci
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Be careful if you chose to have the hot end hot while working on it. It’s easy to give yourself a rough burn.

kbyethx
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thanks for the video. too many critics out there.

rret
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Thanks for the video. I was wondering what that little needle was for! Unfortunately it didn’t help and I had to replace the nozzle. I’m definitely ordering a replacement parts kit!

RebaDerps
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This tutorial helped me a ton thank you!

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