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Filament not gripping

I recently got a 3DChameleon for my Klipperized Prusa MK3S+. I have setup a relay for controlling the Chameleon via GPIO on the Raspberry Pi, but have had some grip issues. At first, T0, T2, and T3 worked fine, so I printed out the tension sliders for T1. When that didn't work. I tried a more aggressive value. Now, however, none of the gears grip the filament. Any help would be appreciated.

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Bill
May 15

Which sliders did you use? Also, did you put the 2mm spacer back in place? The drive gear alignment to the filament is critical, if it's not correct, you'll see exactly that. Chris' Basement just did a great video on it and in the video, he shows the proper way to align them to make sure they grip it. See it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUYJseo78tI&t=832s


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