Topic: I saw this on Kickstarter and have a question
i saw this on Kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mo … ng-evolved
Do you think the splice would cause problems going through the hotend on the printer?
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i saw this on Kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mo … ng-evolved
Do you think the splice would cause problems going through the hotend on the printer?
no the splice should not cause a problem
I can't imagine this would work well, when I change filament colors I have to purge the head with over 100mm of the new color to get a clean print. Dark to light colors take even more.
I am pretty sure in most cases wher this is used the user does not want an immediate color change, but a fade effect.
I can't imagine this would work well, when I change filament colors I have to purge the head with over 100mm of the new color to get a clean print. Dark to light colors take even more.
I was thinking the same thing.
In theory this should work. With a clean splice, then the transition should be pretty quick; however the control/feedback loop with regard to distance of filament from the Palette to the extruder would need to be monitored sooo accurately!
They use a purge tower to handle the transition, which also means they don't have to monitor quite as precisely.
That makes this approach a bit wasteful when compared to something like a Chimera or Kraken.
They use a purge tower to handle the transition, which also means they don't have to monitor quite as precisely.
That makes this approach a bit wasteful when compared to something like a Chimera or Kraken.
Didn't see that...Big time wasteful!...both in filament and time!
You could potentially hide transitions in the infill on some objects, though if your layer area dropped under some threshold on a print you couldn't do a hidden layer change there. It'd also require some fancier coding than they have shown.
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