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    • gorf26undefined
      gorf26
      last edited by

      Looking to switch to a new hot end, and wanted to check for any info or feed back on the 3 into one
      any good ones out there?. or any other suggestions. I'm thinking 2 or more separate hot ends would be a lot harder to calibrate each hot end and get the proper zero clearance to bed for each hot end.

      Thanks gary

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      • deckingmanundefined
        deckingman @gorf26
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        @gorf26 For mixing hot ends, there currently isn't much choice apart from the Diamond (3 input and 5 input) and the soon to be released quad from M3D. There are various switching arrangements which will use one of multiple inputs but not two or more together. There is a heap of stuff related to the Diamond in it's various guises on my blog https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/blog/

        Ian
        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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        • flopo76undefined
          flopo76
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          https://www.mosaicmfg.com/

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
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            We'll have a QuadFusion hot end running at TCT so by the end of the week we may have a better idea of how it behaves.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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            • gorf26undefined
              gorf26
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              let me know how that works out, will it work with the duet2wifi?

              Thanks gary

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              • mperdueundefined
                mperdue
                last edited by

                dc42, keep us posted on the QuadFusion. I’m sure there are many here interested. I know I am.

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @gorf26
                  last edited by

                  @gorf26 said in multi color hot ends ?:

                  let me know how that works out, will it work with the duet2wifi?

                  Thanks gary

                  Yes, but you will need a DueX2 to provide the 2 extra stepper drivers.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                  http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                  • fmaundefined
                    fma
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                    Is the QuadFusion an active mixing hotend, or more like the Diamond?

                    Frédéric

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                    • deckingmanundefined
                      deckingman @fma
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                      @fma said in multi color hot ends ?:

                      Is the QuadFusion an active mixing hotend, or more like the Diamond?

                      AFAIK, there isn't any sort of motorised mixing which would imply that if it mixes at all, it is done passively. How effective that is, remains to be seen.

                      Ian
                      https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                      https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                      • Olimanundefined
                        Oliman
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                        @dc42 said in multi color hot ends ?:

                        We'll have a QuadFusion hot end running at TCT so by the end of the week we may have a better idea of how it behaves.

                        Do you have any review/feedback on the QuadFusion hot end?
                        I have been investigating what approach I want to take for multi-material printing and haven't been able to find any solid reviews of the QuadFusion.

                        Would you recommend the QuadFusion over any of the other solutions? IE E3d has a Cyclops(2 in to 1 out) and Kraken (4in 4 out).. also there are the Diamond hot-end, I'm sure there are others I'm not aware of.

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                        • brunofportoundefined
                          brunofporto
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                          I wonder if we get a white base material with a simple CMYK common inkjet from some commercial printer and just spray both sides with colors,close to the hotend changing like mosaic would swap filament colors.

                          If people can color filament with simple soft tip markers why not some paint directly to the filament?

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                          • fcwiltundefined
                            fcwilt
                            last edited by fcwilt

                            There is also this one:

                            http://www.xcr3d.com/MechanicalAccessoriesfor3D/62-40.html

                            It has the potential advantage of using a nozzle which can be changed.

                            Frederick

                            Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                            • PlasticMetalundefined
                              PlasticMetal
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                              The QuadFusion hot-end (as well as the Crane printer with the Quad as an option) is only beginning to ship to early supporters in the last few days or so, I believe. What field experience there is has just been from a small group of beta testers.

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                              • T3P3Tonyundefined
                                T3P3Tony administrators
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                                The quadfusion hotend worked quite well on the machine at the TCT but it is not active mixing, solid colours do "toothpaste" the same as any other multiple in, 1 out hotend.

                                www.duet3d.com

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                                • Cataundefined
                                  Cata @T3P3Tony
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                                  @t3p3tony with pla or all the materials?

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                                  • T3P3Tonyundefined
                                    T3P3Tony administrators @Cata
                                    last edited by

                                    @cata it was working with petg. @deckingman is the expert here but the advantage of PETG is it tolerates being "cooked" in the nozzle when not extruding for significantly longer than PLA.

                                    www.duet3d.com

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                                    • deckingmanundefined
                                      deckingman @Cata
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                                      @cata On the quad, there was no motor or any other mechanism that would indicate some means of actively mixing the filaments together. Also, the filament path to and through the nozzle was too short to indicate that there is any effective passive mixing. So as far as I have been able to observe, and from the very limited literature available, I would say that as far as mixing is concerned, the quad has the same limitations as a Diamond hot end. That is to say, the filament coming out of the nozzle is akin to stripey toothpaste. That will be the same, no matter what material goes into the input.

                                      So the colour of any printed object will vary around it's perimeter. It would not be possible to make say "Fire Engine Red" which in CYMK colour space uses proportions of roughly 0% Cyan, 84% Magenta, 80% Yellow and 19% Black because unless the filaments are truly mixed, those proportions will vary throughout the cross section of the filament being extruded. For sure, one face would have a heavy Magenta bias, another would have a heavy Yellow bias. Other facets of the print would vary. Maybe if the printed object was cylindrical, at some point around the perimeter it might actually be "Fire Engine Red" (perhaps).

                                      The demonstration unit that I saw at the TCT show, was printing with transparent filament. This is a trick that I use with the Diamond which disguises the fact that the filaments are not being fully mixed. It's OK and works reasonable well but of course, not every object lends itself to being printed with transparent filament.

                                      The unit was very small and compact, I'll say that. It was running very slowly though. If I was considering making a purchase, I would want to know what the reason for that was. If it has something to do with limited melt rate or thermal management (there was no heat break that I could see), then that would be a potential reason for me not to make a purchase.

                                      But, other than a brief view at the TCT show, I have no experience of this thing. What I have written above is just my own opinion based on limited observation.

                                      Ian
                                      https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                      https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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