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One of the HT500 3D-printer's core features is its dual extrusion functionality. Producing visually appealing bicolored or bimaterial parts, making functional parts out of a two-material combination or highly accurate complex geometries with fully attached soluble support structures become possible with the two hot-ends extruder head. And not only is the 3D printer equipped with the necessary hardware but also provides well-engineered software tools to ensure precise alignment of the hot-ends via the common easy-to-use wizards.\\ | One of the HT500 3D-printer's core features is its dual extrusion functionality. Producing visually appealing bicolored or bimaterial parts, making functional parts out of a two-material combination or highly accurate complex geometries with fully attached soluble support structures become possible with the two hot-ends extruder head. And not only is the 3D printer equipped with the necessary hardware but also provides well-engineered software tools to ensure precise alignment of the hot-ends via the common easy-to-use wizards.\\ | ||
Only load the desired combination of materials and perform the required calibrations, then prepare and upload your G-code and you are ready for dual extrusion. All necessary settings that are required for successfully printing with both hot ends are described in the following.\\ | Only load the desired combination of materials and perform the required calibrations, then prepare and upload your G-code and you are ready for dual extrusion. All necessary settings that are required for successfully printing with both hot ends are described in the following.\\ | ||
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* [[#post-treatment-of-soluble-hips-support|Post-treatment of soluble HIPS support]] | * [[#post-treatment-of-soluble-hips-support|Post-treatment of soluble HIPS support]] | ||
* [[#bicolored-printing|Bicolored printing]] | * [[#bicolored-printing|Bicolored printing]] | ||
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- | //The descriptions given in the following are only valid for hardware revisions later than rev1.3.0. Users of hardware revisions 1.3.0 and older need to equip their 3D printer with the //**wiper upgrade kit**// to participate in the latest developments. The upgrade kit can be ordered pre-assembled with all necessary parts via [[sales@kuelingkuehling.de]].\\ The dual printing profiles released for Slic3r v1.2.8 (and later) are exclusively configured for the use with the wiper.// | ||
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