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Apr 2016

I have just bought a ctc dual extruder 3D printer , I’m having a nightmare trying to get it to print , as it runs one way it puts a thin layer of plastic down and as it runs back across it rips up bits of the first run , I’ve tried setting the platform up over 1000 times , having it higher and lower , I’ve done the paper technique as well , nothing really makes a digfference , all I can really say is that it looks like the nozzle is too low coz it just mashes everything up as it goes past , I have attached a picture sadly it is not the best , wen it primed it was stuck firmly to the platform but the messy effect you can see is how it looked as it was being printed , any help at all would be appreciated , thanks

You should try higher a temperature for the noozle and the bed, what Filament are you printing with? I had to clean the nozzle of my ctc to get good prints the PLA they deliver with the printer is really bad and Blocks your noozle easily but sometimes only partly. They test the noozle with this cheap Filament bevore shipping so there is always some Filament left in the Extruder.

Thankyou very much for your quick response , it is the pla I’m using that came with it , I thought it wouldn’t be top quality but thought I’d give it a go while I got it working , I’m trying it at the moment using the raft , I turned this off at first to save material and try get a better finish , it’s running perfect using the raft , but if I turn it off it starts making a mess again

I had the same issue. You need to cool the layers as they are printed. Get a household fan and blow it across the bed as you print. Turn the fan on before you heat up the nozzles, Set the layer height to 0.1 and temp to 190 for PLA. Almost every issue you have will be cooling the layers, except for when the filament breaks when you try and change it.

Well there’s your problem right there: PLA won’t stick to kapton tape well at all (that’s the “gold foil”). Put blue painters tape on top of it and you’ll be fine, I’m sure.