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1. Not Extruding at Start of Print
This issue is very common for new 3D printer owners, but thankfully, it is also
very easy to resolve. There are four possible causes if your extruder does not
extrude plastic at the beginning of your print. We will walk through each one
below and explain how to solve the problem.
1.1 Filament was not loaded into extruder before printing
Most extruders have a problem of leaking plastic when they keep still at a
high temperature. The hot plastic inside the nozzle tends to ooze out of the tip,
which creates a void inside the nozzle where the plastic has drained out. This
idle oozing can occur at the beginning of a print when you are first preheating
your extruder, and also at the end of the print while the extruder is slowly cooling.
If your extruder has lost some plastic due to oozing, the next time you try to
extrude, it will take a few seconds before plastic starts to come out of the nozzle
again. If you are trying to start a print after you nozzle has been oozing, you may
notice the same delayed extrusion.
To solve this issue, make sure that you prime your extruder right before
beginning a print so that the nozzle is full of plastic and ready to extrude. A
common way to do this in Cura is by including something called a skirt. The skirt
will draw a circle around your part, and in the process, it will prime the extruder
with plastic.