Fellow Printers,
I just got my A20T yesterday, so I'm not completely up to speed. Anyway, I want to print a model with 2 filaments. Is it best to leave the third filament in the drive and tube or remove the filament? Would it be best to use three filaments, with two drives using the same color? I would like to avoid jams...
Any constructive suggestions welcome.
Best way to print with two filaments?
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Best way to print with two filaments?
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1). Geeetech i3 pro C with custom x axis, extruder carriage, Noctua fans, PIA magnetic build plate, 3d-touch, Marlin 2.x
2). Geeetech A20T with 3 in 1 out Geeetech extruder (diamond hot end failed), magnetic PIA build plate, dual gear extruder upgrades, Marlin 2.x
3+). Prusa Original MK3s x 2, Mini, MMU2s, Mosaic Palette 2s pro
—using PrusaSlicer, openSCAD