READ: I have experienced multiple failures with the part printed in ABS when printing in a heated-enclosure (cardboard…
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READ: I have experienced multiple failures with the part printed in ABS when printing in a heated-enclosure (cardboard lid, bed @97C) out of fustration I have switched back to the bowden extruder but I would not recommend using this currently and if you are using it, print backups / alternative and or avoid enclosing the printer

Ender 6 adapter for the Orbiter Extruder [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4725897]

Tested with cold extrude @ 70 degrees

Requires
2 M3x10 bolts
2 M3 washers

The hot-end needs to be detached and reassembled to reposition the wires for this to fit.

Print Settings

Rafts:

Yes

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.2

Infill:

MIN 70% rectilinear


Filament:
[

Generic PETG > PLA ](http://www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias&field-keywords=Generic+PETG+%3E+PLA&tag=thingiverse09-20) Assembly instructions

  1. once printed: remove end stop, remove cage, unscrew heat sink
  2. tuck thermistor / heater cables behind heatsink (through the 2 mounting holes) and the pin the rest in the remaining gap
  3. re-attach hotend and assemble cage using only the bottom left screw
  4. if you have a power screwdriver, I recommend to tap the holes with an M3x10 bolt
  5. insert the screw into right slot and slide left, and insert other screw
  6. mount and fasten the adapter and cage to the bracket, use the 1.5mm Allen key to tighten through the provided hole
  7. mount and fasten the orbiter using 2 M3x10 bolts
  8. re-attach end stop

    Features

    • Minimal filament path
    • Easy assembly Rigid Minimal contact with motor adjacent components minimise heat creep Uses stock fasteners

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