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Sep 2016

Depending on the loaded filament you would need to purge, you may need to use a additional stick or two of the cleaning filament if you decide to get some. I have some black biome3d filament from 3dfuel that prints great but because of its silky texture it usually takes a stick and a half to completely purge whereas the rest of the PLA and ABS filaments I have only use half a stick of the cleaning filament to get the old filament out.

2 months later

I’ve had my FFCP for about a month now and had the same question as Jim. Thanks everyone for all the advice!

Stripping down the extruded to clean the filament drive gear is also important. Keep an eye on your heating block tape. I keep a pair of them on hand because FlashForge is out of it a lot.

I also recommend switching over to an all metal hot end. A company called Micro Swiss makes it. Also a glass bed is better. I think I got mine from Makersome.

Good luck!

3 years later

I have had clogs with Microswiss and PLA, that I just can’t resolve. I however print PET and Nylon which would not be doable on my standard FF extruder.

PLA clogs with Micros Swiss all metals is likely due to heat creep.
Most common reason is retraction distance and/or speed to high.

I run about 0.8mm distance and 40mm/s.