I've been trying out a new nozzle for my Bambu Lab X1C. It's a Starlex by @swiss3dc
It has dual heat blocks and an easy nozzle swap system where removal of
the sock allows the nozzle to be released. I saw it at one of the
RepRaps and was intrigued to see how it performed. I used it for my
latest design and its done a great job. 😊"
"Many of you have asked me for my honest opinion on this hot-end for the Bambu Lab Printers from @swiss3dc
, so here it is! I’m absolutely thrilled—the print quality is
fantastic. I’ve tested it with all kinds of materials, and everything
works perfectly.
"
"I use one from swiss 3dc on my x1c. it's the easiest to swap, just pull
the sock and the nozzle comes down. it's an interesting design.
"
Customer Opinion
"I've been running the calibration suite on orca slicer. Overall,
significantly higher flow compared to stock bambu, but lower flow
compared to e3d obxidian (expected considering you don't have cht). The
nozzle swapping capability has been great and haven't had any
clogs/issues, which makes this the only viable nozzle swapping hotened
so far. I've seen complaints about biqu panda revo nozzles coming loose
and major clogging issues with the slice engineering mako. The benefit
of the easy nozzle swapping definitely outweighs the slight flow
performance difference."
Customers Feedback
"We suggest the use of multiple nozzle sets due to the following reasons:
Employing
the same nozzles across different materials can result in the
accumulation of deposits within the nozzle, which may lead to
operational blockages.
To maintain optimal performance and
prevent disruptions, we recommend replacing nozzles whenever
transitioning between materials."
The
Starlex DHB quick nozzle swap significantly amplifies the validity of
this assertion, making it an undeniable advantage installing the Starlex
DHB Hot-end on your printer.