Good point, I missed that part. I upgraded mine with all metal tubes from micro-swiss which makes it a lot more robust. Totally worth it, and once you go through about 10 teflon tubes (which I did) you might as well spend the extra money on the upgrade.
With my Flashforge Creator Pro I had today a clogged nozzle while printing ABS yesterday. After I tried multiple times to load/unload/load/unload without success, I unscrewed the nozzle and found the clogging ABS.
I put the nozzle on a fire-proof pad (like porcelain dish) and than I used a gas burner (normally used in the kitchen for creme brulee) to heat the nozzle and also to burn the ABS by directing the flame into the nozzle. You can use a small screwdriver to get ABS out of the inside while holding the hot nozzle with pliers. Attention: REALLY hot!
I did this already another time before - both times with success.
Do not forget to clean the teeth of the gear-wheel which is likely full of filemant pieces, because of the multiple times of slipping while pushing in.
You spend all day printing successfully, You go to bed and wake up the next day (filament still loaded and no settings changed). You start another print run and (it works the same flawlessly or, it fails big style). Your heating was off for the night the room cooled and moisture/condensation dampened the filament loaded on your printer (nearly every one leaves the filament loaded). The filament is brittle and snaps off at the extruder or gathers hot end clogging dust. The first layer is too squished or too loose. Hey!!! Every thing is changing and is always in flux!!! (ambient temperature, expansion of the bed, hot end, filament or planet MARS! just aligned with VENUS!!!). Sometimes (sorry for casual swearing) SHIT happens.
3d printing is not a science it is an ART. I spent 8 hours trying to do a really simple print with failure. Went away had a couple of glasses of wine, chilled out and gave it another go (relaxed). Worked great with another fantastic print (relax don’t try too hard) remember, we do this cos it’s fun!!!
Because of thermal dynamics everything is always changing so go with the flow and keep trying. When ever you need to figure something out or learn do a youtube search including the word tutorial and you will find a video that will help you.
If you need more direct help I am very willing to help: just email me at dave_jolliff@hotmail.com and I will lend my 3 intensive years of knowledge to help you solve your problem.