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===== Nozzle Selection ===== | ===== Nozzle Selection ===== | ||
- | There are multiple types of nozzles but for most use cases 0.4AA is the standard. If you want to make a large part that does not need to be super precise use the 0.8AA nozzle and for a very precise print use 0.2AA. if you want to use water soluble PVA supports use one of the BB nozzles as these are optimized for that filament. To swap nozzle just open the printhead and swap them. It might tell you to calibrate xy axis with a new combination of nozzles, find the accompanying paper in the drawer underneath the printer. | + | There are multiple types of nozzles but for most use cases 0.4AA is the standard. If you want to make a large part that does not need to be super precise use the 0.8AA nozzle and for a very precise print use 0.2AA. if you want to use water soluble PVA supports use one of the BB nozzles as these are optimized for that filament. To swap nozzle just open the printhead and swap them. It might tell you to calibrate xy axis with a new combination of nozzles, find the accompanying paper in the drawer underneath the printer. |
===== Print Settings ===== | ===== Print Settings ===== |
3d_printer.txt · Last modified: 2024/12/03 09:58 by Berkhout, J.T. (Julian, Student B-EE)