![]() ![]() ![]() Then feeding that to your single nozzle printer would make a true multi-color mixer.Īs I was thinking on assembling myself this and put it out there for use, but first I hate doing a lot of programing, second I have health issues slowing me down, third is way to many project. My plan that I have been mulling for months now is cross mixing of their color switcher with five into one extruder with not a print nozzle but a 1.75 or 3mm filament production nozzle to produce a software timed output based on desired print color effect. And for my Rostock allowing two to four color switching with a single head.įor many months I have pondered taking their unit for its software ability to pre-switch colors and feed it with a three color head. I want one for simple sake of switching color spools with out pulling off and re-feeding filament. The Palette Palette web site is moving closer to color mixing or fast transitions for multiple colors and again can make flowing color changes but still not a true mixer. I have since I first seen the crowd funding request for the Palette been dwelling on this same concept true color printing in 3D like a laser printer prints paper. The three in one head does get close to a dot by dot transition. Which I assume your looking for there is something like blue and yellow making green and by varying those percent getting shades of green. The three in one print head is the closest to your concept of gradient printing and does some nice transitions. ![]() But I will cover multi-color printing throughly) Pertains to multi-color printing (just kidding, I don't understand How to design multi-color models and making STLs that can beĮxported and used as a individual STLs or combining them into an AMFĬonfiguring color mixing in Repetier and Slic3r to print aboveĪnything else I can think of later that I can't think of now.Ĭomprehensive overview of Quantum Mechanical Entanglement as it My universal magnetic effector plate and accompanying hotend mountsįor quickly swapping various hotends. My original Bowden extruder design and various ways to mount the How to install, configure, and use the diamond hotend - tips / Rewriting Repetier firmware to get color mixing working on your Pins/components needed for 3 extruders native on the board) (most people use a RUMBA due to it having all the I hackedĪ RAMBo board to drive three extruders, however, you can use any board Getting the controller board ready for three extruders. It definitely does what you are asking for and it's exactly the same idea you come up with ) It uses magenta / cyan / yellow filaments and mixes it while printing with Diamond hotend. I just started with google and phrase "3d printing color mixing" and on the first place (in fact first two were valueless adverts) I got this Instructables - DIY Full Color Mixing 3D Printer. ![]()
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