Hi
I am picking up a roll of Polymaker PolyMide PA612-CF Black today.
Unfortunately I have not gotten hold of any 0.6mm hot end yet.
I know there’s an increased risk of clogging printing with 0.4mm.
So my question is, how much bigger risk?
Close to hopeless, or more like occassional or rare clogs?
Does slightly increased print temt lower risk of clogging? Thinking flow will be a bit better/easer?
Gerrit
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There is a higher risk of clogging. How high, I don’t know.
But should be possible.
Qjo
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It looks like polymaker used a 0.4mm nozzle for their provided profile.
https://fiberon.polymaker.com/material-comparison/
Great, thanks, I was looking for that profile!
I know how to import it into Studio using the File-Import, but how do I make it show up as a filament in the list of available filaments?
Is it that I don’t see it because it’s an X1 profile and I have the H2D?
How can I fix that?
Thanks
EDIT: Seems editing the name in the .json file changing to H2D did the trick.
Zero risk. I’ve printed a ton of PA-CF and PETG-CF with 0.4mm. Not one single issue. No clogs.
PA-CF:
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Yup no problem at all. I have over 8000 hours of printing PAHT-CF and other GF/CF filaments though HF 0.4 nozzles and never once had a clog.
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