I've had my N4 Pro since release. A couple of things I do to avoid this issue are always let the hot end cool down before turning the printer off. If you power it off before it has cooled, the heat from the hot end will climb up the tube and melt the filament. The fan will power off by itself when cool. On older printers, just make sure you are below 70c.
I've had my N4 Pro since release. A couple of things I do to avoid this issue are always let the hot end cool down before turning the printer off. If you power it off before it has cooled, the heat from the hot end will climb up the tube and melt the filament. The fan will power off by itself when cool. On older printers, just make sure you are below 70c.
Oh absolutely, that's why I pointed out that when you run long prints or many back to back you can get heat creep