
Get filament away from z-axis! Ender 2
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GET YOUR FILAMENT WELL AWAY FROM THE LEAD SCREW AND Z AXIS!! A common problem with the Ender 2 is that filament gets in contact with the leadscrew or is too close to it. This can be avoided. To move your filament completely away from your Z-axis on an Ender 2, you can use this design. Remove all four screws from your extruder and screw it to the bracket (using the bigger holes). Mount the bracket to the original mount from the bottom using the small holes and four M3 screws from spare parts. The original extruder should now be facing the rear side of your Ender 2. UPDATE 09.02.19: A 90° version for all Ender 2 models has been added, without a z-axis problem or a fixed 90° angle extruder mount. Thanks to "ford_jake" for reminding me that this design is also available. Also, you can use the "Bondtech"-extruder adapter which is basically the same thing. It was recently spotted on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3117704
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