I recently purchased a 0.2 nozzle for my A1 and the quality I’m getting is fantastic, but I find that I’m having to babysit my prints or risk clogs/damage.
The problem is when it goes to flush, it lays down this perfect coil that rises right into the nozzle, causing a ball of filament to form around the nozzle. This happens almost every single time and often before it’s 50% through flushing.
Because of this, I actually have to be there to physically push the coils out of the way every filament change. Any way to prevent this?