Nice One! Any chance you could test PET-CF, PPA- CF printing on this printer? I'm really interested to see how it would perform. I saw from other reviews that when it comes to high temp materials, user would have to go to the Klipper web page and set purge temp or it would most likely clog up when switching from low temp material to higher ones. E.g. PLA to PPA- CF
I found that somewhere along the path on slot 4, the filament gets damaged. By the time it reaches the extruder, it may encounter an obstruction that prevents it from pushing through. Honestly, I'm not sure. The filament ends up with small cuts about 3-4 feet back, making it weak.
Thank you very much, this is so easy once someone shows the cfs flipped over (I honestly never looked)
Nice One! Any chance you could test PET-CF, PPA- CF printing on this printer? I'm really interested to see how it would perform. I saw from other reviews that when it comes to high temp materials, user would have to go to the Klipper web page and set purge temp or it would most likely clog up when switching from low temp material to higher ones. E.g. PLA to PPA- CF
I have try PP and it's temperature is quite high. Bed 110c and nozzle 300c. The results are good for me and it printed with no warped.
Nice led keyboard! You squatched my CD in broad daylight !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! On purpose!!! With PP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, though I'm not quite sure what you mean...
@@Scratch3DPrinting Its American media lingo reference to a very old movie. Are you trying TPU on the k2?
@Foreign_Tropical Yes for the side spool, but not on the CFS it does not work.
I found that somewhere along the path on slot 4, the filament gets damaged. By the time it reaches the extruder, it may encounter an obstruction that prevents it from pushing through. Honestly, I'm not sure. The filament ends up with small cuts about 3-4 feet back, making it weak.
That sounds bad, maybe get in contact with creality and see what they can do.