There is nothing more frustrating than starting a project only to see the extruder stopping mid-print. While the issue is annoying, the solution is often simple. The main reasons why your 3D...
Category: Troubleshooting
In 3D printing, print quality defects can go beyond aesthetic issues. They can compromise the role of functional parts, meaning that you’ll have to spend on resources and time to print the part...
Curling or warping is a common 3D print phenomenon that negatively impacts the quality of your prints. When it happens, the edges of the layers curl up, compromising adhesion. The most...
Also known as “hairy prints,” stringing is one of the most annoying – and common – 3D printing problems. It can occur with any kind of filament and on any printer, even though the Ender...
Polyethylene is one of the most popular 3D printing materials. Whether you’re a novice or an expert, chances are you’ve used or at least heard of the material. If it doesn’t ring a bell,...
Whether you have to replace a worn-out nozzle or switch to one with a smaller or larger diameter, removing and changing a 3D printer nozzle could seem challenging. Changing the Ender 3 (Pro/V2)...