i feel some extra notes need to be added: be extremely careful not to accidentally let the fan wires touch the hot-end mine did but i got lucky if you go slow threading the nozzle it will heat up expand and try to unthread itself so watch out for that get an armrest anything reall to put your elbow at the printers hight for the best accuracy and comfort (very important!)
1- Home X-Y axis then Z axis 2 - Lift Z axis 30 mm 3 - Retract Filament 4 - Set temperature to 0 C and wait until its cool 5- Remove the fan cover and then the silicone sleeve 6- Set temperature to 240 C and wait until its hot 7- Unscrew nozzle using 12mm wrench/ pliers (careful, its hot) 8 - Install the new nozzle using your hand first, then tighten with pliers / wrench 9 -Set temperature to 0 C and wait until its cool 10 - Install Silicone sleeve, fan cover
I tried replacing the nozzle and accidentally cracked the hotend with my pliers and now it's not heating :( I will try replacing the hotend now. Make a tutorial of that too please.
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My printer created the blob. When i wanted to move up z to look it autohomed with a 2cm blob below the nozzle and started bending the bed moving down as the gight pin could not reach the bed. I quickly but power. Why is there no move op z without auto home option?
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Hi, if you encounter any problems, please feel free to contact our after-sales service and they will help you solve the problem as soon as possible. (Official service email: cs@creality.com)
Hi, if you encounter any problems, please feel free to contact our after-sales service and they will help you solve the problem as soon as possible. (Official service email: cs@creality.com)
@@chazwickie81 Hi, if you encounter any problems, please feel free to contact our after-sales service and they will help you solve the problem as soon as possible. (Official service email: cs@creality.com)
Just chiming in here.. that 2194 is almost always the cr touch pin taking a crap. I ordered a new one on Amazon and swapped it out. Been perfect ever since and I was getting that error on every print
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i feel some extra notes need to be added:
be extremely careful not to accidentally let the fan wires touch the hot-end mine did but i got lucky
if you go slow threading the nozzle it will heat up expand and try to unthread itself so watch out for that
get an armrest anything reall to put your elbow at the printers hight for the best accuracy and comfort (very important!)
1- Home X-Y axis then Z axis
2 - Lift Z axis 30 mm
3 - Retract Filament
4 - Set temperature to 0 C and wait until its cool
5- Remove the fan cover and then the silicone sleeve
6- Set temperature to 240 C and wait until its hot
7- Unscrew nozzle using 12mm wrench/ pliers (careful, its hot)
8 - Install the new nozzle using your hand first, then tighten with pliers / wrench
9 -Set temperature to 0 C and wait until its cool
10 - Install Silicone sleeve, fan cover
fyi the wrench needed it's a 12mm one
Thanks. And the nozzle is a 6mm if you want to use one different from the included one.
Thanks, guys!
I tried replacing the nozzle and accidentally cracked the hotend with my pliers and now it's not heating :(
I will try replacing the hotend now. Make a tutorial of that too please.
Hi, if you encounter any problems, please feel free to contact our after-sales service and they will help you solve the problem as soon as possible. (Official service email: cs@creality.com)
pro tip: if you lost your hex key, you can use your filament cutter instead
thats a dumb tips
My printer created the blob. When i wanted to move up z to look it autohomed with a 2cm blob below the nozzle and started bending the bed moving down as the gight pin could not reach the bed. I quickly but power. Why is there no move op z without auto home option?
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the replacement nozzles I got have a much, much shorter screw length, is that a major issue?
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Yes, yes it is a major issue.
yeah filament will leak out
How long does it take
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My printer stopped extruding mid print😔😭
same here
@@thatonecanadian6403 idk what to do
@@coolestkid5 neither do I, im trying to see if it's something with the nozzle. I cant remove the filament from the printer though.
@@thatonecanadian6403 im going to put a new nozzle and see if that works i will reply after update
I just changed the nozzle to a brand new one 0.4 mm and its magically working again. It was really caked up. I followed this exact video.
I bought the ender 3 v3 ke. After less than 2 months the nozzle was defective. Very disappointing!
U sure its not just clogged
What is error key 2194, please?? It's happening to almost everybody!!
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What dose the nozzle temp show?
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Just chiming in here.. that 2194 is almost always the cr touch pin taking a crap. I ordered a new one on Amazon and swapped it out. Been perfect ever since and I was getting that error on every print
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Moi j’arrive pas à tourner
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