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I'm deliberately letting the current spool run out, gonna happen in about an hour.

After the runout sensor is triggered, there's going to be about ten inches still sticking out of the print head/extruder. It's a Creality Ender 3 V3 KE, in case that matters.

Anyone successfully recovered from filament runout? That interface layer can't be adhering to the lower layer properly, can it?

I'm deliberately letting the current spool run out, gonna happen in about an hour. After the runout sensor is triggered, there's going to be about ten inches still sticking out of the print head/extruder. It's a Creality Ender 3 V3 KE, in case that matters. Anyone successfully recovered from filament runout? That interface layer can't be adhering to the lower layer properly, can it?

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You won't believe me, but I never had a roll change in hundreds of hours printing. Always avoided it like the plague. Good hint about the manual priming, thanks!

Doing this for science.

The new spool is going to be a freshly opened PAHT one. Let's see how dry it really is, fresh out of the pack.

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I burn up nearly empty rolls on silly little projects with no aesthetic value. It's always the same material but often different colors and sometimes there are time gaps between changing the roll, I've never had an issue.