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Nov 2015

Your nozzles are probably not even. Concentrate on the right extruder, as it’s the primary. Dual extruding is running and we need to get you walking first.

Are you using rep1 options for cura and gpx? Did you clear your eeprom after installing sailfish? Can you describe your glass mod? Are you using any surface prep on your glass (aquanet)? Make sure everything you do follows rep1 or rep1 dual profiles. NO MATTER WHAT CTC SAYS YOU HAVE A REPLICATOR DUAL CLONE, not a rep2

Also when you level, do you notice a right or left extruder grabbing more. For example when you feel the scratching and you gently try to rotate the paper does it seem to grip both extruded nozzles or just one? If just one nozzle is grabbing you may have to level your nozzles. Try to run the leveler 2 or three times in a row and see if it gets better. You said you had a glass plate so I’m not leaning towards a bent heat bed

Preheating is correct. You will want to tram (level) the bed at printing temps. Aluminum expands, and the plastic arms that hold the z stage will deform over time and temperatures.

Using binder clips also will deform the glass, simply rest the glass on .5mm silicone pads. Amazon sells under the name “gino pad”

yes CTC black case… about the leveling…im added to the table a 3mm glass to the table im using the right extruder… and ive already level the extruders using a jig found on thingiverse: Dualstrustion nozzle leveling Fixture by einer_designs - Thingiverse 28
I get the two extruders to scratch the paper… both scratch at the left also at the right… but if i level at front… when i get the paper scratching… at the left or right is too tight… if l loosen it i get no scratch ate front center… Ive add the glass bed… to get a level surface to exclude a non level bed…

Did you try repeating the level test back to back a few times. I found this helped me lots.

Also brand of blue tape makes a difference. I found the 3m brand works best for me.

And a glue stick. Elmer’s. I get the purple one to easily tell if I covered everything correctly