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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to finish using some black xyz filament so I pulled out the Shaxon, put in the xyz but forgot to decrease the extrude temp from 230 to 215 - I won’t make that mistake again! <img src="https://www.soliforum.com/img/smilies/sad.png" width="15" height="15" alt="sad" /></p><p>It melted the filament and plugged-up the entire feed pipe.&nbsp; I removed it, soaked it in acetone for an hour then started picking out the chunks.&nbsp; Needed to heat it with torch while running a drill bit into the pipe.&nbsp; All clean and assembled now.</p><p>Then, the extruder would not heat.&nbsp; I pushed the wires firmly into the connector and now printing with xyz filament (@ 215 deg).</p><p>Those connectors / contacts (or wiring) are not up to snuff.&nbsp; I actually designed connectors and have patents on some - so, I can say from experience that it’s usually not the connector but the wrong connector for the product and/or bad wire/contact connection.</p>]]></content>
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