MicroSwiss Micro Swiss All-metal Hotend Kit for FlashForge - 1.75mm x 0.40mm
Upgrade your FlashForge printer with this all metal hotend kit! Print with high-temp materials and eliminate HotEnd meltdown failures that are common with PTFE designs. Even though it has a PTFE liner inside the hotend the liner is never subjected to high temperatures so there is no risk of damaging the liner through overheating. All without the frustration of printing custom hotend mounts or modifying firmware.
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Compatible with the following printers:
- FlashForge Creator Pro
- FlashForge Creator X
- FlashForge Dreamer
- QIDI TECH I
- Dremel Idea Builder
- Dremel 3D20
- PowerSpec 3D Pro
- PowerSpec 3D X
- PowerSpec Ultra 3D Printer
- Wanhao Duplicator 4S
- Wanhao Duplicator 4X
- Wanhao Duplicator 9 (D9)
- Wanhao i3
- Monoprice Maker Select 3D Printer v2
- Cocoon Create 3D Print
Not compatible with the following:
- FlashForge Finder
- FlashForge Inventor 2
- FlashForge Guider 2 (Older version, without metal plate over the heater block)
- FlashForge Guider 2S
What's in the Box:
- 1 Plated Brass Wear Resistant Nozzle
- 1 Thermal Tube
- 2 Jam Nuts (To aid in removing old hotend)
Questions
what is the recommend enclosure temp while printing?
Does "natural" mean transparent? Translucent?
What is the recommended drying temperature and time for this filament?
Is the "Traffic Black" color option a true black? Most "black" ASA filaments I've used are more of a dark grey. Perhaps that's just a trade-off that comes with the material?
Have anything for Stratasys Fortus 250mc with 300 degree nozzel temp?
Does "Weight: 750g Filament (250g Spool)" mean that the total weight of the product is 750g, with 250g of that weight being the spool, or is there 750g of filament plus a 250g spool (1kg total)?
Does it needs a enclosure like abs to print successfully?
Can I use this filament for an anycubic kobra max?