Thanks in advance! I've got a fly-n-strude on the way so I can start trying to print TPU/TPE hopefully (with some additional modding apparently) Really enjoying my Max 2 so far. I've learned a ton.

http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=8512626Pilot wrote:If you're interested in multiple extrusion, look at the E3D Cyclops (2 in 1 out) or the Diamond (3 in 1 out). Other options are E3D's Chimera (2 in 2 out) and Kraken (4 in 4 out). However, on these printers, it's better to use a switching extruder (2 or 3 in, 1 out) rather than a multiple-nozzle hot end, like the Chimera. If you have any tower lean at all (and you do!) it will twist the effector slightly out of plane with the build surface, so it will be tweaked a little. That means that multiple hot end nozzles that are perfectly lined up at bed center, will get out of whack the further you get from the center, drastically limiting the size of what you can print, if not making all printing impossible. With a switching extruder that has only 1 output nozzle, you don't have that problem.
What issues have prevented you from getting a workable print out of the Diamond?Polygonhell wrote: I have a Diamond hotend I like the idea, but I have yet to get a workable print out of it, though I haven't given up yet.
After I resolved my self induced assembly issue, the issue has been one of the inputs jamming, it looks like there is enough heat creep in the unused input to cause the PLA to swell and then set in the Teflon liner of the unused input.d1rron wrote:What issues have prevented you from getting a workable print out of the Diamond?Polygonhell wrote: I have a Diamond hotend I like the idea, but I have yet to get a workable print out of it, though I haven't given up yet.
Won't work on a Diamond hotend, they are like the Cyclops hotend, there is a single heater, and a single output orifice and multiple inputs.IMBoring25 wrote:The inactive-extruder temperature delta function (or whatever your slicer calls it) is primarily to prevent ooze but should help prevent PLA heat creep too if set agressively.