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Cura doesn't directly support IDEX printers although I'm sure that with some workarounds it can be made to work.
I don't understand though. You have two extruders and two hot ends wouldn't you just run separate materials? People here often talk about breakaway or PVA for supports on prints made with PLA, ABS, Nylon, etc. That's an obvious dual material situation.
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Cura doesn't directly support IDEX printers although I'm sure that with some workarounds it can be made to work.
I don't understand though. You have two extruders and two hot ends wouldn't you just run separate materials? People here often talk about breakaway or PVA for supports on prints made with PLA, ABS, Nylon, etc. That's an obvious dual material situation.
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