So, I am successfully printing stuff in 3d with my Ender 3 since late June this year and I am still having a blast, and stumbled across some videos about water solvable PLA and the A10M. Does anyone have experience with this sort of printing? Can you improve the overall quality of prints that way, especially considering the underside of prints, where they have to be supported? I assume, since the A10M has only one nozzle both PLA's need to have the same melting point, so different manufactures are mostly out of question. And how difficult is it to set up the files for the printer (using Cura for example) as compared to normal prints. If anyone can point me into a useful direction regarding this matter, somehow my google searches came up with almost nothing.tweakbox appvalley https://vlc.onl/
Geeetech A10M
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Geeetech A10M
Last edited by ColtonCarson on Wed Dec 25, 2019 10:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Geeetech A10M
Hi,If you use two consumables with different materials, it will cause nozzle blocking.
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-Everything will be fun!-Support all Getech printer.
-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!