I am talking about a very easy way to change the Prusa i3 printer. And most important: less costs and maximum result. The tool-changing system is very expensive and it is not sure that we ever can buy it. The original double extruder coolblock was sawed in two parts of equal width. It is even possible to make the part a little bit smaller, without loosing functionality. The distance between the tby DutchKees - Mechanics
Hi , If someone is looking for a working system with two nozzles E0 and E1, that can heat like you want, I have a perfect solution. I have a Prusa i3 with a ZONESTAR V3.1 board (ATMEGA 2560). I changed a lot. Now I am working with two nozzles with a servo. Most parts were printed myself. I designed them myself with Sketch and Fusion 360. I changed the firmware and now the nozzles change with instby DutchKees - Mechanics