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Mar 2017

So I’ve heard the flashforge creator pro cannot handle ninja flex material… I was wondering if this is true and if there are any flexible filaments compatable with the flashforge. Who has done some experimenting?

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Hello,

It can handle all of Ninjatek’s products. Semiflex is straight forward just follow the recommended temperature guidelines. Ninjaflex is challenging only in that it is hard - near impossible - to remove from some substrates including the blue bed included with the Creator Pro. I would use kapton tape since it is not porous.

Hello, I print with TPU regularly. I don’t have any issues, the biggest thing is to print slow, really slow. I normally print at 30mm/s. Which is half the normal print speed. I wouldn’t see there being any issue with Ninja flex, they are very similar materials.

Its difficult but not not impossible. Try the TPU or TPE version. Next preheat the head. Insert filament into the throat and push gently until it comes out the nozzle. You have to print at 15 when normall you can print at 35 or 45. You can not use the auto feed. Expect some failures. I’ve printed elephants on Thingiverse. The filament wraps around the feeder and may require disassembly.