I purchased my XL 5 head after owning a MK3S for many years. My intent was specifically to print multi color prints for a new product. This is where the XL multi tool has an unbeatable advantage over anything else on the market. Tool changes take about 4 seconds! This allows for comple...
The tool head holds the most significant changes, with the hinge-mounted side fan now replaced with a turbine suspended in front at a 45-degree angle. The new fan has a “360” shroud to bathe the entire nozzle in cooling. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) The fan normally runs at 70%,...
and the XL is no exception. However, there’s a silver lining to that. The unavailability of the main processor for the XL’s motherboard caused us to look for alternatives. Eventually,
Also while you're doing this, please correctly handle it for the XL - read the actual tool head count connected from the wars somewhere. Sorry, something went wrong. Copy link ContributorAuthor bkerlerFeb 13, 2024 Solved. As for the XL, I will try to find a solution. ...
The high-temperature print head, high-performance heatbed, and actively heated chamber make the HT90 the most affordable 3D printer capable of handling high-end materials. Print small-to-mid-sized objects from such filaments as PEEK, PEKK, PPS, PSU, PES, and even PEI (Ultem), a material ...
The print fan is on the side of the printer, forcing air through a tube directly into the lightweight print head, while the high-speed flap redirects its flow within milliseconds, faster than any normal cooling fan can do. This enables vastly improved printing of overhangs while the layers ...