61+ Cr10S Pro V2 Nozzle Type Vers

61+ Cr10S Pro V2 Nozzle Type Vers. Topic starter 02/05/2021 12:09 am i … Then they overcharge for their non standard nozzles. I want to buy a nozzle pack that has an array of extrusion sizes (.2,.3,.4,.6,.8, 1.0), but how do i make sure the nozzles are the right length, thread, etc? Creality did go with a non standard thread size.

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It's a little more expensive but the steel nozzle should last longer. Creality did go with a non standard thread size. Go with the micro swiss. Then they overcharge for their non standard nozzles. Topic starter 02/05/2021 12:09 am i …

Go with the micro swiss.

I want to buy a nozzle pack that has an array of extrusion sizes (.2,.3,.4,.6,.8, 1.0), but how do i make sure the nozzles are the right length, thread, etc? Would anyone point me to the correct nozzle replacement for the cr10s pro v2. I have a wood filament project i'd like to do and from the research i've done i'm going to need a.6mm nozzle. Micro swiss makes a steel nozzle for cr10s pro. I want to buy a nozzle pack that has an array of extrusion sizes (.2,.3,.4,.6,.8, 1.0), but how do i make sure the nozzles are the right length, thread, etc? I got the machine used, for the moment i'm assuming the nozzle is stock?

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Topic starter 02/05/2021 12:09 am i ….. Micro swiss makes a steel nozzle for cr10s pro. Then they overcharge for their non standard nozzles. I want to buy a nozzle pack that has an array of extrusion sizes (.2,.3,.4,.6,.8, 1.0), but how do i make sure the nozzles are the right length, thread, etc? I have a wood filament project i'd like to do and from the research i've done i'm going to need a.6mm nozzle. It's a little more expensive but the steel nozzle should last longer... I have a wood filament project i'd like to do and from the research i've done i'm going to need a.6mm nozzle.

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