RE: Prusa Hight Temp Hotend - Feedback
Currently, printing with PPA-CF or PPS is not possible in the C1 without a minimum change to the idler. The MK4S has it easier – the filament can be fed straight from above and the bend of the brittle filament can follow the curve of the extruder.
It is more difficult on the C1. The bend in the filament is twisted 180 degrees and the risk of it breaking is inevitable. I had to find this out for myself and it has also been confirmed by other forum members. If there had been enough space, Prusa would have preferred to move the filament feed to the other side.
I had already posted this in the other two threads, but it fits well here too.
Here’s an example of how Prusa could have done it. I mean, it’s the same as the original, just the other way around.
The advantage: NOW the C1 eats everything without breaking. P.S.: Wordplay
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