Cr10S Pro V2 Nozzle Type
Cr10S Pro V2 Nozzle Type. Then they overcharge for their non standard nozzles. I got the machine used, for the moment i'm assuming the nozzle is stock? I have a wood filament project i'd like to do and from the research i've done i'm going to need a.6mm nozzle. Topic starter 02/05/2021 12:09 am i … Go with the micro swiss.
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I have a wood filament project i'd like to do and from the research i've done i'm going to need a.6mm nozzle. Would anyone point me to the correct nozzle replacement for the cr10s pro v2. Micro swiss makes a steel nozzle for cr10s pro. It's a little more expensive but the steel nozzle should last longer. I've found them on amazon but i'm not sure they will fit this machine.Would anyone point me to the correct nozzle replacement for the cr10s pro v2.
Go with the micro swiss. Micro swiss makes a steel nozzle for cr10s pro. Topic starter 02/05/2021 12:09 am i … Go with the micro swiss. I have a wood filament project i'd like to do and from the research i've done i'm going to need a.6mm nozzle. Creality did go with a non standard thread size.
It's a little more expensive but the steel nozzle should last longer... It's a little more expensive but the steel nozzle should last longer. I have a wood filament project i'd like to do and from the research i've done i'm going to need a.6mm nozzle. I got the machine used, for the moment i'm assuming the nozzle is stock? I want to buy a nozzle pack that has an array of extrusion sizes (.2,.3,.4,.6,.8, 1.0), but how do i make sure the nozzles are the right length, thread, etc?. Micro swiss makes a steel nozzle for cr10s pro.