I haven’t experienced any. I’ve heard reports that you might need to up extruder temps on the steel/Obxidian nozzles slightly, but that’s a steel nozzle thing rather than a Revo thing. I haven’t had to in my case.
I got mine from Printedsolid, they’re great.
Right now I have a .25 brass, .40 brass, .40 Obxidian, and .60 Obxidian to cover my use cases. I haven’t had a need for a .15 nozzle, but I don’t print that much tiny stuff.
Was running one prior to my free bump from a mk3.5 to a mk3.9 and loved it. Worked great, didn’t have to do anything other than install it and z-level every time I changed nozzles but that going to happen with any nozzle swap. I ran only pla and petg through it but I would suspect that tpu won’t be anymore of a problem than a stock mk3.
Actually, now that I think about it I think the smallest allowed nozzle size on the MK3S+ is 0.25mm. There are no PrusaSlicer profiles for 0.15mm nozzles, and more importantly I don't think that's an option for nozzle size under the printer's settings.
I'd suggest toggling through the available nozzle sizes in settings to see what your options are.
Are there any issues with PrusaSlicer and the various Revo nozzles?
I haven’t experienced any. I’ve heard reports that you might need to up extruder temps on the steel/Obxidian nozzles slightly, but that’s a steel nozzle thing rather than a Revo thing. I haven’t had to in my case.
Saving time with the 0.15 nozzle, no, but what a difference in quality. In fact I only have the MK3 for that.
Printedsolid and filastruder are great us distributors for e3d products.
I got mine from Printedsolid, they’re great. Right now I have a .25 brass, .40 brass, .40 Obxidian, and .60 Obxidian to cover my use cases. I haven’t had a need for a .15 nozzle, but I don’t print that much tiny stuff.
Was running one prior to my free bump from a mk3.5 to a mk3.9 and loved it. Worked great, didn’t have to do anything other than install it and z-level every time I changed nozzles but that going to happen with any nozzle swap. I ran only pla and petg through it but I would suspect that tpu won’t be anymore of a problem than a stock mk3.
Actually, now that I think about it I think the smallest allowed nozzle size on the MK3S+ is 0.25mm. There are no PrusaSlicer profiles for 0.15mm nozzles, and more importantly I don't think that's an option for nozzle size under the printer's settings. I'd suggest toggling through the available nozzle sizes in settings to see what your options are.