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    the plate will have a pei coating.
    Things stick when hot and release when cold.
    Great stuff.

    Plus you can always use an adhesive (hairspray, pva, magigoo, dimafix etc) if you want to.
    So don't consider that an issue.
    It might takea little practice to get used to it - but on the whole it really should improve things :-)
    Remember it's actually the hairspray you print on - not the glass. That's just there for a flat surface.

    You can actually print two models at once on a standard replicator/repclone. It's a setting in the sailfish firmware.
    Obviously with fixed head extruders they both have to be small, but the option has always been there.

    Idex is awesome :-)
    Just expensive, but for things like soluble supports - speeds the printing up no end.
    And adds a whole other set of possibilities.
    If it's in your budget - that is definitely the machine to go for.

    Pretty sure flashprint has a setting for nozzle size, and looking at the extruders - they look to be using a standard nozzle type. so straight screw one out and screw new one in to change.

    https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/...rinter-164124/
    Last edited by curious aardvark; 02-17-2020 at 07:47 AM.

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