🔧 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The Microswiss MK8 Plated A2 Tool Steel Wear Resistant Nozzle is engineered for precision and durability, making it the perfect upgrade for your 3D printing needs. Compatible with a variety of popular printers, this .4mm nozzle ensures optimal filament flow and is proudly made in the USA.
Manufacturer | Micro-Swiss |
Part Number | M2585-04 |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.7 x 1.85 x 0.71 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | M2585-04 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | .4mm |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Contents: 1 item |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**D
Printing great so far
I have a couple of spools of Luminescent Blue filament and a spool and a half of Carbon Fiber. I'm told these filaments can wear out a brass nozzle in a single print so I needed something more durable. Tungsten nozzles were out of stock for a while, and the hardened steel nozzles were rated almost as tough, so I ordered and installed this on my Ender 3 Pro.I read online the process for swapping out a nozzle and gave it a go. No leaks, and prints come out fine.
D**D
Thread size
This one fits my microswiss hotend on my CR-10s Pro 300x300x400. Make sure your thread size on the nozzle fits your printer before you buy a new tip
X**R
“Plug and Play” Levels Of Quality!
I bought this nozzle as an upgrade for my ender 3 after upgrading to the Micro Swiss direct drive all metal hot end. I was expecting to have to re-level my bed and spend some time adjusting my settings, but to my surprise it worked perfectly out of the bag. I didn’t have to re-level my bed or adjust any print settings, which was a huge relief.
Z**S
Excellent replacement nozzle
This nozzle replaced a standard brass nozzle on a CR-10S. I put it through the paces with several wood filament prints as well as PLA, ABS and HIPS and have so far not noticed any deterioration.I already ran my nozzle 10 - 20 degrees hotter than most recommended filament temperatures and did not need to make any adjustments to my print temperatures with this nozzle.
J**H
BE PATIENT! Take your time with this nozzle and it will treat you well.
I initially hated this thing. Couldn't get a good print. I thought I should've listened to the others. However, I have overcome.My printer and settings:Ender 3 Probed: 70 degreesNozzle: 200-205Printing with a glass bed.I ended up manually leveling my bed by letting a little bit of the filament run through the tip, and then having the nozzle just BARELY press the filament into the bed. Do that for all sides, let it heat up for an extra 5 minutes, and the nozzle worked perfectly. I make sure to set time aside with this nozzle, let it do it's thing to heat up. I've had nothing but perfect or near perfect first layers. PLEASE. PLEASE. PLEASE. make sure you're using your glass bed correctly (and not like me who forgot to remove the black material on the metal bed before installing the glass, I know, I am a wiser 3D printer today.) And PLEASE give it that extra 5-10 minutes to heat up after it's reached the nozzle temperature. I went from what I thought was a waste of money to hoping these are still made in a year when I have to replace it.
T**1
I highly recommend, as long as you know what you’re doing.
I don’t understand how people are having problems with this nozzle. I will say that 99% of negative reviews on here are due to user error. I installed on stock Ender 3 hotend to print Carbon Fiber PLA. Installed the nozzle correctly, upped the temp in Cura about 5c (print a temp test tower to find your temp) and started printing. Been through at least 4kg of CF/PLA and 8kg+ of PLA and PETG without any clogs or other problems.The nozzle still looks great, stays clean, and prints beautifully.
W**H
Great nozzel. A little pricey
I am on my second one of these nozzles. I don't think that the first one had to be replaced but I was doing some maintenance so I changed it. The first one lasted me at least 6 months with hundreds of hours of printing with no problems. They are a little pricey compared to regular brass nozzles but you're limited to what you can use with the micro Swiss hot ends. At least they last a while.
D**P
Replaced a Sprite brass nozzle
It seems to clean up easier than the OEM brass nozzle. Smooth printing and good print quality. Expensive, but it does improve things. I'm sure others work just as well, but this is a good choice.
D**O
Qualità sempre al top
Ottimo ugello.La Microswiss, per chi la conosce, sa che si parla di qualità alta e ottimo prodotto. Nulla da dire, cambia proprio la qualità di stampa, in meglio.
H**E
Top
Sehr gut für Holz- und Carbon Filament
W**N
Wird zurück geschickt...
Das die nozzle ist etwas größer als die Standard Messingdüsen, deshalb bräuchte ich anderes Werkzeug zum wechseln. Bin mir auch nicht sicher ob das 0.6 mm sind,kommt mir größer vor im Vergleich mit den 0.6er Messingdüsen. Mit dieser Düse ist es mir nicht möglich einen Druck hinzubekommen. Entweder das PLA haftet nicht oder es wird von der Düse rumgeschoben/wickelt sich um die Düse. Mehreres Bedleveling hat nichts gebracht, mit der Messingdüse klappt es wunderbar.
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