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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ve successfully printed many things in the month or so that I&#039;ve had my Da Vinci AiO, and I&#039;ve been very pleased with the machine, and the entire experience. But recently, I&#039;m having a problem with filament jams that I&#039;m having a hard time figuring out. It only seems to happen in the rear of the bed, on the left hand corner (as you&#039;re facing the bed from the front of the machine), and it happens whether I&#039;m printing something in that specific area, or printing something big enough to require part of that area. Once it gets into that space, I hear a constant &quot;thumping&quot; sound and no filament comes out, until the extruder moves to another area.</p><p>What can I do about this?</p><p>I&#039;ve tried lowering the bed a bit, and I&#039;m about to (at the advice of Scobo) check my filament for moisture, but other than that, I&#039;m rather clueless...</p>]]></description>
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