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Nozzle for A10

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 9:46 am
by KaiKurono
Which Nozzle size and thread size do i need to buy for this version of the A10?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F3 ... _qh_dp_hza

I have searched this forum and keep finding mixed results, the last time I followed some advice from an older post i bought
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DL ... UTF8&psc=1
and they do NOT fit.

Can someone give me a clear answer as to which nozzle set i need to buy since I dont wanna be stuck with a .4 nozzle.

Re: Nozzle for A10

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 8:47 am
by William
Hi,the nozzle of A10 is a normal nozzle of.
you can search for A10 nozzles on the website to buy.

Re: Nozzle for A10

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 7:28 am
by Hotled
I guess that a no?
Amazon is out of nozzles and shipping from China is well to long .

Is there any nozzles that fit, I tried amazon and the threads seem right but the tip end is only 6mm , the factory nozzles were 7mm.

Buy a new hotend ?

Re: Nozzle for A10

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 11:48 am
by Sodium100mg
The A10T has a 7mm nozzle. I had success with the MK10 nozzles.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KLK8NZ3

I'm not without complaints. the MK10's have a wider inner throat that slowed color change, but then again, I never had much luck with color change or color blending. For 1 color the .8mm, with the speed cranked up to 100 could produce quick output.

I'm in the process of converting my A10T from a 3 color mixer to a 3 color switcher, by replacing the hot end with a BIGTREETECH 3 in 1 out. The difference is it has only 1 down tube to the heater, so it can't mix color, but with a 40mm retraction and feed on color changes, it should be very quick at swapping colors and have no chance to residual color to drip in, as happens with the gteeech 3 in 1 out.

One thing I will say good about geeetech, there shipping out of china is quicker than most. The geeetech 4mm have a narrow throat and the only ones I found with one. Before changing over hotends, I had planned to try to drill out a geeetech to a 1mm or even a 1.5mm.