Comments on: Snapmaker Artisan | Episode 5 | A complete buyer’s guide https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/ Sat, 06 May 2023 09:29:27 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 By: snapmaker_admin2022 https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3655 Sat, 06 May 2023 09:29:27 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3655 In reply to Joerg Lamprecht.

Hello Joerg. Artisan provides quick-swap hot ends of various nozzle sizes. Please check out this link: https://bit.ly/42bMg9p

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By: Joerg Lamprecht https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3653 Sun, 16 Apr 2023 20:21:15 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3653 Hi,
I have 2 questions about the Artisan:
1. is it possible to change the nozzles manually with the dual hotend’s?
2. if so which nozzles can I use?

With thanks in advance
J.Lamprecht

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By: Joerg Lamprecht https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3654 Sun, 16 Apr 2023 20:21:15 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3654 Hi,
I have 2 questions about the Artisan:
1. is it possible to change the nozzles manually with the dual hotend’s?
2. if so which nozzles can I use?

With thanks in advance
J.Lamprecht

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By: Snapmaker Blog https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3644 Wed, 31 Aug 2022 13:54:31 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3644 In reply to Reggie Cauthon.

Hi Robertulus, Dual Extruder for Snapmaker 2.0 will be available for purchase in late September.

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By: Snapmaker Blog https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3645 Wed, 31 Aug 2022 13:54:31 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3645 In reply to Robertulus Silesian.

Hi Robertulus, Dual Extruder for Snapmaker 2.0 will be available for purchase in late September.

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By: Robertulus Silesian https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3643 Thu, 25 Aug 2022 13:54:22 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3643 In reply to Robertulus Silesian.

You will send Artisan in Dec’23, so dual extruder for Snapmaker 2.0 will be “soon” in Dec’22 or Mar’23?

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By: Robertulus Silesian https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3637 Tue, 09 Aug 2022 21:18:33 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3637 We have got in store only hot ends for dual extruder with note “compatibility • Snapmaker Artisan”.
So, will we buy dual extruder for SM 2.0 and when?

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By: Snapmaker Blog https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3636 Tue, 09 Aug 2022 09:11:12 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3636 In reply to Simon Filiatrault.

1. yes, they are lifted separately. 2. The max. recommended height is below 360mm, leaving space for cutting tools.

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By: Simon Filiatrault https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3635 Mon, 08 Aug 2022 21:03:32 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3635 In reply to Snapmaker Blog.

Thanks for the 2 answers, to clarify,

1) The 2 heads are lifted separately according to which one is printing?
2) I was asking the maximum height of piece I can attach for milling with the CNC? I need to cut holes on top of plastic boxes. I was not asking about the speed.

Thanks!

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By: Snapmaker Blog https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-artisan-complete-buyers-guide/#comment-3633 Mon, 08 Aug 2022 13:31:31 +0000 https://blog.snapmaker.com/?p=4430#comment-3633 In reply to Simon Filiatrault.

Hi Simon,
1. In major dual extruders available on the market, the two extruders are usually mechanically lifted, which means time-consuming procedure in which the toolhead has to move along the X axis and hits either end of it to complete the switching. In Artisan, the extruders are automatically lifted by the lead screw stepper motor, which enhances the swapping efficiency and eliminates the noise caused by mechanical lifting.
2. Your assumption is right. The max. recommended feed speed for 200W CNC Module is 3000 mm/min, with 2 mm step down.

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