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Mar 2015
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I’ve found a great way to clear a ptfe tube. Set the oven to 400F (for a PLA clog) and put the tube in there for 10 minutes tilted on a piece of aluminum foil. When you pull it out, the PLA will push out very easily.

Ive found that that clears the tube completely but it tends to clog again during the first print.

Experimenting with treating the tube with a silicone based lubricant now…

1 year later

I got a problem like this when I was sharing with my friends who were very enthusiastic about 3D printers, but because this happened they doubted it seemed like overcoming the jam on a 3D printer was quite difficult

this my friends website www.blogprinter.net 2 he share about printer and want to sharing tutorial and design 3D object too

i can vote for this. I have a printer with a titan extruder and a e3dv6 and capricorn tube in between (all direct from e3d). ABS works fine… super crisp prints

PLA would work only for small prints but not the hour long ones. Canola Oil did the trick for me, but it has to be applied all the time but only a VERY thin coat. So i printed a filament cleaner and add a few drops on the sponge inside it

to a great extent that also helped me with my stringing issue