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The 3DPrinting modifications can of course be installed on existing 3DPrinters

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@RadioAzureus @hackaday I actually am thank you sir & yes I am aware like #3DPrinting prusa mmu or prusa xl

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Can you please elaborate a bit more on what you know about full color 3D printing and the MFS multi filaments systems that are needed, but most of all about the modifications that you have to install on your current 3D printers

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TIL about Poly Dye multi filament systems. This system is amazing! it uses normal hobby 3D printers ads regular and normal inkjet cartridges and mixes it with the filament

Magnífico!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J1wz8S9rTI8

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Full colour 3D printing at home with PolyDye - Open Source Inkjet integration

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@RadioAzureus @hackaday yes but I never used multi material yet
@Timpostma @hackaday from what I've read those other systems which are available are also extremely expensive and they cannot be retrofitted on existing simple 3D printers
ColorPrint - Original Prusa 3D Printers

ColorPrint in PrusaSlicer ColorPrint is now integrated directly into PrusaSlicer! You can easily add color changes from the Preview screen - drag the layer slider up or down and then click on the orange plus icon. Check this video to see it in...

Original Prusa 3D Printers
@RadioAzureus @hackaday it’s actually easier then i thought