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I have only read about it, but you can add more extruders (up to 16 total extruders I think) and define them to mix colors and then they can be be used in Cura as if they were regular extruders. You can define the color mixing using the M163 to M166 commands (it becomes dependent on what your firmware wants to see).
The best thing for you might be to go over to someplace like Reddit and see how the other multi-in-one-out hot end machines (like the Geeetech A10M, A20M, A30M) handle it.
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GregValiant 1,110
Yes.
I have only read about it, but you can add more extruders (up to 16 total extruders I think) and define them to mix colors and then they can be be used in Cura as if they were regular extruders. You can define the color mixing using the M163 to M166 commands (it becomes dependent on what your firmware wants to see).
The best thing for you might be to go over to someplace like Reddit and see how the other multi-in-one-out hot end machines (like the Geeetech A10M, A20M, A30M) handle it.
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