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titleOfInvention Cleaning wire rod and 3D printer cleaning method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a cleaning wire and a cleaning method capable of effectively eliminating nozzle dirt in a hot melt lamination type 3D printer, and to form a three-dimensional object without fear of color mixing. A cleaning wire used for a hot melt lamination type 3D printer. At least a part of the surface is formed of a resin composition containing a filler and a lubricant. Specifically, it has a first layer as a core material and a second layer covering the first layer, and the second layer is formed of a resin composition containing a filler and a lubricant. For example, in a 3D printer, the nozzle is cleaned by supplying a cleaning wire to the nozzle when the linear resin molded body is changed. [Selection] Figure 1
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