My first two-extruder, two-color 3D print
In this video I print a 3D model designed for two-extruder printing on my Flashforge Creator Pro Dual 3D printer. The link to the 3D model's Thingverse page is http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1169514 No fair peeking before you watch the video. Note that the thin plastic shell around the model is there on purpose, called by the highly technical term "ooze shield." It is supposed to prevent the recently-stopped-but-still-hot-and-oozing-from-the-extruder plastic from interfering when switching to start printing from the other extruder. As you'll see from the print, it works pretty well but not perfectly. Perhaps I can fine tune the parameters for the next print.

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