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{{Hint|MK8 1.75mm nozzle works with 3 mm filament on the Lulzbot Mini. Even though the hole is <3mm by the threads, melted 3mm filament has no problem going through the nozzle. Great for parts interoperability}} | {{Hint|MK8 1.75mm nozzle works with 3 mm filament on the Lulzbot Mini. Even though the hole is <3mm by the threads, melted 3mm filament has no problem going through the nozzle. Great for parts interoperability. Next day 2 of these nozzles clogged on 2 Lulzbot Minis. Don't know if it's improper settings or nozzles aren't robust.}} | ||
=1.75 mm Filament Nozzle for 3D Printer Extruders= | =1.75 mm Filament Nozzle for 3D Printer Extruders= | ||
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=Can 1.75 and 3mm filament be used in one nozzle?= | |||
*This one says yes - [https://www.amazon.com/Wangdd22-Printer-Filament-Volcano-Thermistor/dp/B01FJ7N280/ref=sr_1_1?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1492997750&sr=1-1&keywords=e3d+volcano+for+3mm+filament] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:57, 18 November 2021
Hint: MK8 1.75mm nozzle works with 3 mm filament on the Lulzbot Mini. Even though the hole is <3mm by the threads, melted 3mm filament has no problem going through the nozzle. Great for parts interoperability. Next day 2 of these nozzles clogged on 2 Lulzbot Minis. Don't know if it's improper settings or nozzles aren't robust.
1.75 mm Filament Nozzle for 3D Printer Extruders
- 0.8 mm nozzle aperture
- M6x1 thread
- Source - [1]
- This source [2] worked with Lulzbot Mini Hexagon hot end
Can 1.75 and 3mm filament be used in one nozzle?
- This one says yes - [3]