I also have a CTC printer… I use blue painters tape and works very well. It is very important to have a level bed… also your first layer should be slightly smashed on tape or glass… and again… bed level very important… there is also an ABS slurry you can try … I use 8- grams of ABS and 40ml Acetone. Acetone is found in beauty supply places… and in Westlake hardware stores… and I’m sure other hardware stores as well but the beauty supply was the lowest price for me. Make sure you use ABS and not PLA… If using slurry… do not use painters tape… use on glass… use a cloth to put it on so you do not get contaminant’s on your glass bed. You can use this method for PLA and ABS… Also, try raising your first layer print temperature… this will allow it to adhere better to bed. Here is my email: 3dprinterfilaments@gmail.com… please feel free to contact me as well…
I have a ctc dual and had the same issue with abs; pla not as much. This printer is great but needs tweaking.
First, get the painters tape. Pla will print great with it. I print abs on it with some hairspray. I know that’s not the norm, but it has worked for me.
Second, level your build plate with an index card and not a sheet of paper. Make sure it’s a tight fit btw the nozzle and the build plate.
Third, custom profile is a must. The default print settings don’t really work.
Fourth, go to thingiverse and search for ctc nozzle calibration. This will calibrate your nozzle. For some reason the ctc over extrudes with default numbers. I could not print abs at all until I did this.
Fifth, when starting a print if You see it does not stick at all, stop it and close in the build plate and repeat; usually the front left need to be a little closer than normal. If only a partial line sticks then see which of the four corners didn’t stick and close that one in. Repeat until you get it to stick.
Also, slow down the first layer substantially, I do about 15mm/s then I bring it up for the rest of the layers. Always measure your filament diameter.
Lastly, when doing abs so the print does not fail, you have to enclose the printer.
Hi guys thanks for the replies I tried the glass bed with printers tape…and success(ish)! It sticks and finished a print.
I have only tried PLA at the moment but it seemed to work.
I had the bed to start at 40% speed for the first layer with a bed temp of 90 degrees then to drop down to sixty and seemed to work, however the prints seemed to stutter towards the top and left boogers everywhere(see photos) any ideas?
i had that problem too then it quit all together. i got extruder error. i changed out the thermocouple and that seemed to fix the problem. that was my right extruder my left one worked fine.
I use hair spray on my Da vinci 1.0, and it works great, but not on my CTC with glass bed. Somehow, this “UHU Stic Permanent Clear Application Glue Stick” work perfect on the CTC. Whenever I have long hours ABS printings, I always use this UHU brand stick,
I used a 8*10 regular 99C store photo frame glass as my heat bed. Of course I balance and level my bed very well,(google how to level the heat bed with an A4 paper) First you need to know where’s your print is going to be on the bed, and then lightly cross the glue stick over the printing area, and that is all. It works all the time for me, ABS and PLA. If this fail on you, you may want to try a difference filament.
Thats what I did, I’m wondering if it could be down to the filament, I’ve recently moved to a black ABS so I wasn’t sure if it was something to do with that.