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The CC-Cores aren't supported by the UM3 (mainly because the feeders aren't made for the use with abrasive materials so they will wear down faster), but I think you can use it (Cura and the printer will complain tho).
You could reprogram it to a AA 04 core and manually set the line width manually to 0.6mm when slicing if you don't want to click away the complaints.
The Ultrafuse PAHT CF15 is a carbon filled filament. I don't know how abbrasive this material is, but note that the UM3 feeder wasn't designed for abrassive materials. For some abrassive materials you can wear out the feeder grip wheel by printing just one spool of filament.
There is a thread somewhere here on this forum for upgrading the UM3 with the abrassive resistant S5 feeders.
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The CC-Cores aren't supported by the UM3 (mainly because the feeders aren't made for the use with abrasive materials so they will wear down faster), but I think you can use it (Cura and the printer will complain tho).
You could reprogram it to a AA 04 core and manually set the line width manually to 0.6mm when slicing if you don't want to click away the complaints.
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The Ultrafuse PAHT CF15 is a carbon filled filament. I don't know how abbrasive this material is, but note that the UM3 feeder wasn't designed for abrassive materials. For some abrassive materials you can wear out the feeder grip wheel by printing just one spool of filament.
There is a thread somewhere here on this forum for upgrading the UM3 with the abrassive resistant S5 feeders.
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