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1) That particular filament has large particles that will clog a 0.4 nozzle so it is just not allowed.
2) Possibly there are no profiles for that filament and the CC 0.4 so you could just choose a generic PETG profile or you could choose a CC 0.6 profile but change line width (all of them - there are like 6 of them) to 0.4mm.
So I looked on their website and I so no mention of minimum nozzle size. I'd email them. And if they say 0.4 should be fine then just use the CC 0.6 profile and change line width.
These profiles are typically very simple - just use another one and change line width.
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Cura said that? Well I see two possibilities:
1) That particular filament has large particles that will clog a 0.4 nozzle so it is just not allowed.
2) Possibly there are no profiles for that filament and the CC 0.4 so you could just choose a generic PETG profile or you could choose a CC 0.6 profile but change line width (all of them - there are like 6 of them) to 0.4mm.
So I looked on their website and I so no mention of minimum nozzle size. I'd email them. And if they say 0.4 should be fine then just use the CC 0.6 profile and change line width.
These profiles are typically very simple - just use another one and change line width.
Or you can even slice for "generic PETG".
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