
Composer User Manual
, p. 8.2).
3. If points 1. and 2. are met, then the nozzle is worn out. Long-term operation of the nozzle may cause wear
that manifests in strips, gallings, or roughness of the inner surface of the nozzle, so you may need to
replace the nozzle. Go through the PLASTIC NOZZLE REPLACEMENT(https://support.anisoprint.com/wp-
admin/admin-ajax.php#plastic-nozzle-replacement-2)
procedure, p. 8.1 if required.
11.5. Plastic leaks out of the composite heat block inlet
There are several issues that may cause plastic leakage. If such an issue occurs, heat the composite extruder
and remove plastic, leaked out of the heat block inlet with tweezers. Before this procedure, cancel the active print
if there is one.
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Page 52: ...Composer User Manual 4 Using the wrench key or pliers unscrew the fiber guiding bushing 52 57...
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