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Texy
 Texy
(@texy)
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MINI Nozzle now listed as a spare

So the Mini nozzle is now available as a spare, well out of stock now (or never been in stock?).

And as its listed separately from the mk3 nozzle, and with only the MINI TAG, one assumes it is not the same part.....

Texy

Posted : 25/01/2020 9:53 am
Lichtjaeger
(@lichtjaeger)
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RE: MINI Nozzle now listed as a spare

@pingu proofed that it is a clone nozzle. You can simply use the original E3D ones or better replace it with a Nozzle X. Nozzle X has a lifetime warranty. If it shows signs of wear, you will get a replacement for free.

A good deal in my opinion. So, I put one in all of my printers.

Posted : 25/01/2020 10:12 am
Area51
(@area51)
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RE: MINI Nozzle now listed as a spare

How is heat transfer of Nozzle X compared to standard brass nozzle. Most hardened steel nozzles need reduced printing speed/volumetric rate when printing compared to brass nozzles.

Have a look at my models on Printables.com 😉

Posted : 26/01/2020 5:01 pm
LittleNeutrino
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RE: MINI Nozzle now listed as a spare

I have an olsson ruby waiting on my Mini to arrive. I have put them in all of my printers.

Posted : 26/01/2020 5:18 pm
Lichtjaeger
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RE: MINI Nozzle now listed as a spare
Posted by: @area51

How is heat transfer of Nozzle X compared to standard brass nozzle. Most hardened steel nozzles need reduced printing speed/volumetric rate when printing compared to brass nozzles.

I have had similar experiences with hardened steel nozzles. Surprisingly, I didn't have to change anything after switching to the Nozzle X. The settings for the brass nozzle worked without problems.

Posted : 26/01/2020 5:23 pm
Area51
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RE: MINI Nozzle now listed as a spare
Posted by: @lichtjaeger

I have had similar experiences with hardened steel nozzles. Surprisingly, I didn't have to change anything after switching to the Nozzle X. The settings for the brass nozzle worked without problems.

Sound interesting - have to get one to try out. Using MicroSwiss nozzles now, but not sure if they will hold up to filaments containing glass/carbon fibers.

Have a look at my models on Printables.com 😉

Posted : 26/01/2020 11:20 pm
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