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Aug 2016

Pull your nozzle off and pull your PTFE tube out. I think you will see it is deformed.

If you have done a bit of printing at 240, it will eventually degrade. PTFE starts to break down at 230.

Just take a look.

Can anyone explain why ABS is printing fine and PLA is not? If it is a deformed PTFE tube then why does ABS get through and the PLA not? In the case of “pull your nozzle off” is there a way that this can be done without removing the printhead from the bars, taking off the fans and heatsink, removing the thermocouple from the heatblock so it doesn’t get broken to just get the nozzle off on a CTC??

Heat your extruder.

While holding the extruder still, perhaps with a pair of pliers and a towel, use a small wrench to take the nozzle off.

Then, with a pair of needlenose pliers, you should be able to pull the ptfe tube.

If it is black or twisted, it needs replaced.

Look at the pictures toward the end of this page Talk Manufacturing | Hubs 9

I am not saying for sure this is it, but take a look.

ABS liquifies better than PLA, and stays liquid longer, as such, can make it through the tube, but PLA cannot.

Likewise, the ABS may be liquifying up the tube more than the pla, or less than the pla…