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			<title><![CDATA[Print is stopping mid print.]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I have been trying to print the same part twice now. Mid print it just stops extruding plastic and the feeding part on the head gets jammed and I have to take it apart and pull the old filament out and clip the end and re install. What do youy thing is happening?</p><p>I was printing .1mm with 50% infill every 3 layers at .3mm<br />The infill seemed to be struggling even at the start. Should I possibly decrease my retract setting for this?</p><p>My setup is a SD3. <br />plexiglass case(unfinished) - the top piece is just sitting in the top with the filament going through the small space between the top of the Z axis guide rods protruding out the top of the case. I thought this was casing the jam but I have printed several other things with no issues.<br />40mm cooling fan with duct on the print head. - Could this possibly be causing my tip to clog enough to cause a jam?</p><p>I have attached the STL and a picture of where it stopped.</p>]]></description>
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