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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ve been unable to print for anything longer than 45min. </p><p>It gives a jam message. </p><p>I hope someone has figured it out before as I doubt I&#039;m the first.</p><p>It&#039;s almost finished the spool that came with it and i switched over to a highly recommended not XYZ brand filiment, I changed the heat. and cleaned the rollers, changed the heat again. Went to the original XYZ filiment and so far nothing. This is attempt number 6.</p><p>I would like to be certain before upgrading or swapping out parts that was entirely unnecessary, (as it is a habit of mine).</p><p>I have been lost with nozzles. XYZ has their own thread or I can use a MK10, and it&#039;s easy to replace and aftermarket ones are better, or it comes with the entire hot end, or there is a third party hot end I can use that is a simple switch.... </p><p>more or less, what would someone more experienced do?</p><p>Please and thanks.</p>]]></content>
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