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- Unofficial Filament Spool AMS Compatibility - General . . .
Cardboard spools do work but are abresive enough that tiny pieces come off and could clog up the AMS There are solutions for this I’ve seen 3D prints that you can attach to the cardboard spools that allow them to spin in the AMS easily You could also put electrical tape along the edge or the cardboard spool Check this out for more details
- 3D printer compatibility list - SimplyPrint
Here you can see a list of the 520 printers from 136 different brands that are officially added, and supported on the platform What to do if my printer isn't on the list? Fear not! If your printer isn't on the list, it most likely still works and just hasn't been tested, confirmed and added to our list yet Learn more
- The Curse of the Wrong-Sized Spool - Fabbaloo
By adding some 3D printed adapters, you can sometimes fit a spool to a 3D printer However, sometimes the problems are far more difficult Some machines offer a somewhat constrained area for holding the spool, like the BEETHEFIRST desktop 3D printer
- Current Options Available for Multi Filament Multi Color . . .
This is probably partially as a result of rolling the spool back itself rather than requiring a buffering system like the ERCF at the cost of lower spool compatibility, only fitting 1kg normal spools
- 3D printer filament spool sizes | iDig3Dprinting
Whilst filament spool dimensions appear to be converging on a standard, there is still not complete uniformity so please take a look at the below table to ensure that the filament brand will work with your 3D printer
- Compatibility with 3rd party filaments? - Prusa3D Forum
1 Would these newer type filaments be compatible with the MK4S? Does Prusa have newer filaments less prone to sucking up all the moisture? 2 Do you know of other filament types that have much less trouble absorbing moisture? If the answer is no, then maybe I should not get into 3D printing where I live
- Can you print (with) your spools? – Toms 3D printing guides . . .
Let’s find out what materials we can and can’t shred into 3D printer filament! When you get a 1kg spool of filament, you get 1000g in a nice, round strand that you can run through your printer But you also got a spool, which is another 215g of perfectly good plastic, so are you just going to throw that away?
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