Quote Originally Posted by Warren O'neill View Post
i got my printer on Friday and using s3d and it does the same thing so i would be interested in this also. i have copied the G code mentioned in the earlier post but i am the same don't want to risk it
I find that if you catch it within 10-15 seconds after the wipe you can easily take the whole string + wipe portion off with a slight tug. Now it may be different for materials other than ABS and I can do that since I'm usually around at the starting stage of the print.

Sometimes when I left it on there until cooled, the string would bond to the printer wall or acrylic and it wasn't always the easiest to remove.