Topic: New DaVinci 2.0 - cannot even load filament
Folks,
Received a brand new DaVinci 2.0 from NewEgg and boy was I excited. Took it out of its packaging and set it up... and that is where I immediately ran into problems. I cannot get the filament to load. First of all, I am no dummy when it comes to DIY and electronics and had done tons of video/tutorial watching on the 2.0 before I bought it so I had already learned how to load the filaments. But here is my issue: When they say to push the filament into the top of the extruder assembly, I cannot get the filament to advance past about 2 inches - way before the gears - therefore my compressing of the green 'release arms' as the manual calls them has no effect, I am not even reaching that point! I swear to God, it would seem that either the filament I am using is too big a diameter (which I don't think is possible because I am not only using the cartridges supplied with the printer, but also additional NewEgg-supplied cartridges. Or, looking up into the unit, the silver funnels at the end of the plastic guide tubes are too small or somehow off alignment with the black tube they pass into.
I did manage to get filament to load once by using wire cutters to really slim it down (trimming down the edges, not even slightly like the 45 degree snip they talk about) and the printer went and jammed (filament jam) right after it got past the trimmed down section.
So I am back to square one. I have sent in a support ticket to XYZ but they keep insisting that I am not loading properly or applying enough force - if I apply any more force I am libel to break the filament and/or printer! My gut is telling me that the silver funnels are out of alignment but I have zero way of knowing how to take that section apart. Has anyone experienced this? Does anyone have a solution or documentation on how I would disassemble that area? Or, should I try something completely different?
Please - desperate here!
