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    E3D v6 anyone ?

    Hi there, I am new here! just buying my first printer, seriously thinking about FF Creator Pro! Is there anyone who tried to install E3D V6 on this printer ?
    any tutorials ? I really wish to have it on FFC Pro but there is nothing about it
    Thanks

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    why do you want to replace the stock hot ends?

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    This is what I am thinking about very slowly The stock will be ok for some time but maybe some day I will like to change it for the e3dv6 so trying to prepare myself if there is any chance to do it!

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    yeah but why.. what are you thinking of doing that can't be done with stock?

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    Have you looked at their wiki ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LambdaFF View Post
    Have you looked at their wiki ?
    I am there just now http://wiki.e3d-online.com/wiki/E3D-v6_Documentation
    there is nothing about FF but some other printers, It doesn't mean this is impossible to do or so.

    You just trying to say there is no hope ? It will hit me hard but I can take it!

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    Micro-Swiss makes an all-metal hot end for the Flashforge, if that's what you're interested in.

    http://www.micro-swiss.com/#!product...e-cece31e3ba6f

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    Quote Originally Posted by GammaRays View Post
    Micro-Swiss makes an all-metal hot end for the Flashforge, if that's what you're interested in.

    http://www.micro-swiss.com/#!product...e-cece31e3ba6f

    I'm using a pair of those right now and they work very well. Skip the E3D, I use them on another type of printer and they aren't any better than the Micro-Swiss hot ends.

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    if it's not broke - why fix it ?

    Unless you want to start printing the super hi-temp filaments, there is bugger all point in changing out perfectly good equipment.

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    OK will keep it in mind, maybe the original FFCX extruder is not bed at all, I never see any prints made by this FFCX extruder but I believe you all can't be wrong!
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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    if it's not broke - why fix it ?

    Unless you want to start printing the super hi-temp filaments, there is bugger all point in changing out perfectly good equipment.

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