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I know about the iron function and tried to used it. Sadly, the filament got stuck and the nozzle clogged.
I had to take it apart to get it clean again.
As you maybe can understand, im a bit cautious about that option : )
The black Super Credit Ive uploaded was ironed. And Im glad it worked for once : )
I would still recommend resin, if you want to come out the writing clearly.
Or you would need a smaller nozzle ^^
Oh and also use iron, that was you can hide the travel lines and in wont we displayed on the wax. no need for resin if you use that
Yes, I recommend a Resin printer for this model, because of the writing on top of it.
Sadly, my resin printer is out of service and I cant get it back up.
It was the very first seal I have done, so changeable heads wasnt even a thought of mine ^^
And it is a pretty poor execution with the round handle which will spin.
I can try for the next one, to get the tolerances right, so you can pop it off again : )
Will take testprints, and I dont know if it will work on resin or anothe rprinter. Since Im handling my own here.
Maybe screw on could be an option...
Thanks for the idea!
Maybe changeable heads?
Can do!
But since it has more lines on a small area, I doubt that it will come out great.
Stay tuned!