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** Printing slower and at a higher flow rate can help with getting acceptable print quality.
** Printing slower and at a higher flow rate can help with getting acceptable print quality.
*** 220°, 110% flow, print @ 30mm/s (1/2 speed), travel @ 60mm/s (also 1/2 speed), 0.4 mm nozzle size, 2.85mm filament size are the '''safe''' settings for this printer.
*** 220°, 110% flow, print @ 30mm/s (1/2 speed), travel @ 60mm/s (also 1/2 speed), 0.4 mm nozzle size, 2.85mm filament size are the '''safe''' settings for this printer.
*** Excellent results have been reported using 220° & 135% flow. '''However''', anything above 110% flow makes head jams more likely. (Some filament reels will work @ higher flow, while others constantly jam.) Thus reducing both print speeds is sometimes a better answer than increasing the % flow above 110%.
*'''Filament Loading Problem''': If the filament is in the Bowden Tube while putting that back into the Printhead, then expect problems getting it properly aligned and loaded. (Pull back the filament, insert the Bowden Tube into the Printhead, then reload the filament.)


== Features ==
== Features ==
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