Soluble support
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Hello, I just bought a printer I3-MK2S original at home.
I exchange a lot of my impressions on the mailing lists.
If I am quite happy with the printer, I am very disappointed to have to buy an expensive "multi hardware" kit to enjoy the filament: Verbatim BVOH Soluble Support 500g.
Several people reacted by saying that there was way to use the soluble filament without buying a kit very expensive?
Do you have an opinion or a solution please!
I am very new, I am an artist (www.art-today.eu) and not a computer scientist, so I would need a SIMPLE solution.
Thank you, best wishes for 2018!
Re: Soluble support
I've been reviewing the use of Verbatim BVOH for water soluble supports also, but I'm new and I don't get my printer for awhile.  Just so you know there is an option to the product you're looking at and it costs half the price.
  A follow up question to this post might be to find out if others have printed using both and what are the pro's and con's of each.
PrimaSelect PVA+  $45  500g
Verbatim BVOH soluble support  $90
Re: Soluble support
Try polysupport from polymaker. I use it all the time with mmu,
 in fact it is the only support material I use. I can get away without using 
water soluble supports.
It is less expensive and easier to use than soluble.
Also, you can use it with or without multimaterial upgrade. 
 http://www.polymaker.com/shop/polysupport/ 
Re: Soluble support
How would you print supports with only 1 extruder?
Re: Soluble support
joris.m , You can only print with only single material and the supports will come out easily. 
I would suggest to watch their video. 
 http://www.polymaker.com/shop/polysupport/ 
At the very end , there is a ball bearing printed using single material.
It works really well, their videos are real, reflect my experience with the material.
I use it in multi material prints with soluble print profile (ie. 0mm z separation).
Also, used it occasionally in single material prints, with regular support profile (Ie. 0.2mm z separation)
Re: Soluble support
Interesting!