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The material should be 2.85mm. You could use a third party conversion kit to switch the printer over to 1.75mm filament, if you really wanted to, but as it comes, I would not attempt to print with 1.75mm filament.
The UM2+ can do multi-day prints, that shouldn't be an issue.
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The material should be 2.85mm. You could use a third party conversion kit to switch the printer over to 1.75mm filament, if you really wanted to, but as it comes, I would not attempt to print with 1.75mm filament.
The UM2+ can do multi-day prints, that shouldn't be an issue.
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