L.woinson95 wrote:Have you actually looked in to these? They say on the video it can print any kind of filament thats out.... so they have clearly designed it right so that it can print PLA
Yep an e3d v6 will print pretty much anything you can throw at it
Just for fun I've been dialing in PLA on my v6. Here's a couple prints (attached).
And yes, the PTFE does go all the way through to the heatbrake.
evanalmighty wrote:Here is an image of the cross sectioned E3D v6 barrel. The PTFE tube leads into the opening of the barrel and terminates. So you can call it a liner if you want, but it doesn't act as one. In order for the 'liner' to aid with printing PLA, it has to go as far down the hotend as possible.
It is a liner. The e3d v6 PTFE runs all the way to the end of the cold side of the heatbrake. Any area beyond the PTFE is the hot zone--the filament is supported all the way to the point that it melts. It doesn't need guidance inside the heatbrake because the polished walls of the heatbrake act as support. The few issues folks have with PLA on the v6, from my reading, arose with too much retraction.
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