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Anycubic 4Max Pro E3D Titan V6 Mod
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NOTE: This is still beta - it already fully usable but still needs a little more polishing
This mod allows you to use an **E3D Titan Extruder** including **E3D V6 or Volcano** Hotend on your Anycubic 4Max Pro.
It is non-destructive, so you can switch back to the original extruder if necessary. You need some M3 screws - which you can take from the original extruder and the screws of the Titan Extruder
Print the main part and two standoffs. Part-cooler and deflector for the hotend-cooler are also attached
It's possible to use the original Anycubic Stepper Motor for this. I also will upload a add-on for the slim line motor.
E steps have to be adjusted in Firmware to 837 Steps-per-mm (see E3D Titan documentation)
The nozzle is about 7mm closer to the heatbed, so you have to pay attention to your z-axis endstop - otherwise the nozzle will run into the bed. I solved this by glueing a 7mm hexnut to the place where the z-endstop-switch touches.
Printed with PLA or PETG and
This mod allows you to use an **E3D Titan Extruder** including **E3D V6 or Volcano** Hotend on your Anycubic 4Max Pro.
It is non-destructive, so you can switch back to the original extruder if necessary. You need some M3 screws - which you can take from the original extruder and the screws of the Titan Extruder
Print the main part and two standoffs. Part-cooler and deflector for the hotend-cooler are also attached
It's possible to use the original Anycubic Stepper Motor for this. I also will upload a add-on for the slim line motor.
E steps have to be adjusted in Firmware to 837 Steps-per-mm (see E3D Titan documentation)
The nozzle is about 7mm closer to the heatbed, so you have to pay attention to your z-axis endstop - otherwise the nozzle will run into the bed. I solved this by glueing a 7mm hexnut to the place where the z-endstop-switch touches.
Printed with PLA or PETG and
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