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    • Aaron Stewart
      Aaron Stewart last edited by

      I used a petg filament and only heated it enough for an pla. My machine started clicking afterwards and won't print. I troubleshooted it to the nozzle being clogged to the point it needs replaced. I purchased new nozzles but I can't for the life of me figure out how to get to the nozzle without taking the hotend off. Chatgpt gave me a walk through but I don't think it applies to my tina2plus. Has anyone switched a nozzle on one?

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        Eric @Aaron Stewart last edited by

        @Aaron-Stewart Thank you for your understanding. Due to the Plus model’s high-bandwidth design and its modular, easy-to-replace structure, the nozzle is not designed to be replaced separately. In this case, we kindly recommend replacing the entire hotend assembly directly, which will ensure optimal performance and reliability.

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        • Alan Kelly
          Shigsy @陆 last edited by Alan Kelly

          @陆 The entina website mentions it supports 0.2mm - 0.6mm nozzles but the online store only sells the 0.4mm hotend. They are MK8 nozzles so I assumed I could remove the nozzle from the hotend and add a 0.2mm if I wanted, but it sounds like you are saying the nozzle can't be replaced on its own. If that's the case, where can I buy an official hotend with a 0.2mm nozzle?

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          • Alan Kelly
            Shigsy @Aaron Stewart last edited by Alan Kelly

            @Aaron-Stewart what happens if you use the filament load function and tell it to preheat for PETG? Does it not heat and extrude whatever is in there? I'd probably disconnect the feed tube from above the hotend during that preheat program and use the end of a small (1.5mm) allen key to poke whatever is stuck, down into the hot nozzle. Worth a shot if you plan on binning the hotend anyway.

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