Topic: PSA TO ALL PRINTER OWNERS TO AVOID DAMAGE DUE TO CLEANING!!!
I have been seeing a rash of threads such as "My printer stopped after cleaning", My printer won't connect after cleaning", and the list goes on.
I have never seen this mentioned in a manual so I thought I would throw it out here. Most of us use a brass brush now to clean our nozzles. Some machines even include the brush. Of course we know this brush will only work while the nozzle is hot. So here is the problem. If you have the nozzle running then you have 12 or 24 volts depending on your model going to the heater. On most heaters with the ceramic core, the most common type the wires going into the unit have a gap in the insulation near it's body.
This gap is big enough for the brush to go through and being conductive puts a direct short across 12 or 24 volts.
Depending on your model this could simply blow a fuse on the controller. Could blow one or more zero ohm resistors on the controller, or could even take out your power supply. The later is less likely but possible.
People if you want your machine to continue running with limited down time, use the brush but turn off the heater and use it while the nozzle is still hot. Once the heater is off the nozzle will remain hot enough for cleaning for a good 5 to 10 minutes.
Please people DO NOT USE THE BRASS BRUSHES ON A NOZZLE THAT IS HEATING. Only use the brush during cool down when no power is applied to the heater.
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