🔧 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The Micro Swiss Plated A2 Tool Steel Wear Resistant Nozzle is engineered for the Dremel Digilab 3D45 3D Printer, featuring a .4mm orifice and compatibility with 1.75mm filament. Made in the USA, this nozzle combines precision and durability with its A2 hardened tool steel and innovative TwinClad XTF plating, ensuring high-quality prints every time.
J**N
Printing at .6mm with .8mm nozzle = fast prints!
The pictures are my first print. Its bench at 200%.8mm nozzle at .6mm layer height = 1.5hrs with ok quality.4mm nozzle at .3mm layer height = 4hrsInstallation is simple as preheating your printer and unscrewing the nozzle then screwing this one in. I switch back and fourth now with just a socket and my hand. No wrench needed it shouldn't be too tight. I have just started messing with this nozzle and so far it works great on the 3d45. I have some settings to tune but I have had decent results right away. You have to understand that printing with a .8mm nozzle is not going to look as good as a .4mm but its going to be much faster for larger prints.If you are using dremel digilab slicerFirst go to settings - printer - add printer - select 3d45 and name it .8mm (you are doing this so you can have both)Go back to settings - printer - manage printers - select 3d45 .8mm - machine settings and change the nozzle size from .4mm to .8mmNow you need to create a profile. Just change the high quality profile in the slicer to your settings and click create profile from current settings in the drop down. Name your new profile to differentiate it from the .4mm ones.PLA or ECOABSLayer height .6mmTEMP 260 (you need more heat else it wont bond)Speed 30 or 35 sometimesTo switch back to .4mm just go to settings and select the .4mm printer. swap out your nozzle and select a .4mm profile.
L**T
Very good replacement
Very good replacement for my Dremel 3D45 printer
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