The AI has detected a potential nozzle clogging issue. During 3D printing, the filament extruded from the nozzle fails to adhere properly to the build plate or model and instead sticks to the nozzle, accumulating over time. If left unaddressed, this may damage the toolhead, and in severe cases, render it irreparable.
Users may adjust the order of these solutions as needed.
Ensure the hotend remains heated. Carefully remove the silicone sock for hotend and use tweezers to remove the filament stuck to the nozzle. If necessary, pliers can be used.
Analyze the cause of clogging. It is usually due to poor bed adhesion. Clean the heatbed or apply adhesive before printing to ensure proper bed adhesion.
Restart the print.
If there is no nozzle clogging:
This is typically false detection by AI monitoring. If it is only an HMS warning, it can be ignored. If a pop-up pauses the print, click to continue printing.
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