Micro Swiss hotend
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Micro Swiss hotend
Has anyone been able to install a micro swiss hotend on the geeetech a10?
Re: Micro Swiss hotend
Hello, as long as it can be successfully engaged, it can be used normally. And then adjust the nozzle diameter on the slicing software.
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-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!
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Re: Micro Swiss hotend
But how would I fit it in the carriage? As anyone ever fit it before? Do I need an adapter?
Re: Micro Swiss hotend
From what I can tell, you need to build your own custom carriage to adapt the standard Ender hot end (the Micro Swiss shares the standard Ender screw dimensions). I did a bunch of research along those lines but could not find a ready made one. I was about to roll my own when I instead bought the micro swiss direct extruder carriage. I figured this would save me from all the work, and give me the upgraded option of having a dual gear extruder along with a new carriage that the micro swiss hot end fits already. I'm finding that the wheels are not an exact match for my A10, so the carriage was misaligned until I put a couple washers in the lower 2 bearings.