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    Dual printing with no purge bucket, no prime tower and no ooze shield

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    • stephencundefined
      stephenc
      last edited by

      hey all thx for all the help I now have this thing running as I have wanted it to which is to print dual with no heat bed and no filament waste. peace

      https://youtu.be/63oRt82uHOI

      Stephen
      https://github.com/stephenci/ZideX

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      • parovoZZundefined
        parovoZZ
        last edited by

        Originally!

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        • biscuitladundefined
          biscuitlad
          last edited by

          It's an extraordinary design, congratulations on getting it to work! So you don't need to do any purge at all? I'm guessing you retract a little, otherwise your filament starts to brown in the nozzle while it waits, so I'm surprised you don't have to purge something just in order to get an even pressure flow on the restart?

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          • robmundefined
            robm
            last edited by

            Very nice!

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            • T3P3Tonyundefined
              T3P3Tony administrators
              last edited by

              Very nice! How much are you cooling the inactive hotend?

              www.duet3d.com

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              • stephencundefined
                stephenc
                last edited by

                With 160C standby you don't need to purge anything. And browning will actually be an issue only if you standby too long such as second toolhead only start printing halfway up the print. In that case lower the standby temp to 95C

                I also have a metal shim that will block the tip of the nozzle when parked. So this has been good enough to maintain the pressure.

                The inactive hotend will always be above 45c in both scenario so the fan blowing the heatsink is always on for the duration of print

                Thanks
                Stephen

                Stephen
                https://github.com/stephenci/ZideX

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                • stephencundefined
                  stephenc
                  last edited by

                  another example finish

                  Stephen
                  https://github.com/stephenci/ZideX

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                  • Dakineundefined
                    Dakine
                    last edited by

                    This is ridiculously awesome. Thanks for sharing.

                    Maker Select v2 : Duet Wifi : Panel Due 7i

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                    • claustroundefined
                      claustro
                      last edited by

                      check this out
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5G2fkn8_oQ

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                      • T3P3Tonyundefined
                        T3P3Tony administrators
                        last edited by

                        @claustro:

                        check this out
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5G2fkn8_oQ

                        Cool, yours?

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                        • claustroundefined
                          claustro
                          last edited by

                          Nope .
                          this is the origianl Italian thread created by Fabrizo ( eagle 26).
                          he is available for sharing all his work.
                          http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?362,768409,789866#msg-789866

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