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Topic: 1st (and last) attempt printing with Ninjaflex

Started bunching up right away,  wouldn't go down the extruder nozzle.

Raised temperature to 235C, still nothing. 

On my SD2,  I can extrude Ninjaflex with 215C.

I took apart the print head, held the nozzle with pliers...it accidentally
touched the side plastic part (where the calibrator is held)...that plastic
began melting.

I probably will need a needle the diameter of a syringe to try and poke/unclog
the jammed extruder head.


DO NOT USE NINJAFLEX WITH THE SD PRESS!!!

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Re: 1st (and last) attempt printing with Ninjaflex

That should say, 'Do not use ninjaflex with the stock hotend on the Press'

Secondly, The SD2 hotend/thermistor arrangement is different from the Press. Hence the lower temp reading.

SD Press - v1 (Pre-order) / RAMPs /w DRV8825's / Cyclops (25w) / Dual Bowden / Mk8 Gear / MK2b PCB Heat bed /w custom replacement Z / PEI Bed
SD2 / E3D v6 / Direct Drive / Mk8 Gear / RAMBo v1.3 / PEI Bed / Anti Z backlash mod / Ikea Expedite enclosure.
Both Driven by Octoprint (devel) via a RPi B+ / Neopixel status alerts / GPIO Controlled SSR / (SD2) 450 Watt PSU for remote power-up/shutdown.

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Re: 1st (and last) attempt printing with Ninjaflex

I took the SD Press nozzle apart, it was two little bits.  The nozzle was
seriously jammed.

I placed them both in a small cup, filled it with acetone and stirred it
occasionally.  After a few minutes,  I stick a needle in the nozzle
end and finally the jammed/ABS gunk began coming out. 

I kept putting it back in the acetone filled cup for a few minutes, stirring
it...then taking it out/etc.

Finally...after 30 minutes of this when I was super sure it was clean,
I re-installed it in the Press and PRESTO!  ABS began printing out nice
and clean.

I will say this about the Press:  The ability to quickly take apart the head
assembly is a small miracle.  There's still a lot of things they could do
to improve the design...but it's a nice step in the right direction.

I just would love to figure out how to get Ninjaflex working with this machine.

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Re: 1st (and last) attempt printing with Ninjaflex

I heard someone printing rubber filament whit sewing machine oil on the filament to lower friction but it was not a solidoodle printer  But it worked