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01:00Use multiple brushes, each with a dedicated color.
01:05Sounds simple, but with 3D printing, which part is equivalent to the brush?
01:10The nozzle?
01:11The toolhead?
01:13The entire gantry?
01:15Some put multiple toolheads on a shared gantry to avoid disconnections, sacrificing space for greater stability.
01:22Others squeeze more nozzles on the toolhead.
01:26More compact overall, but print speeds suffer with such a bulky assembly.
01:30It's always a trade-off between reliability, volume, and cost.
01:36Typically, contamination happens in the hotend.
01:40So we set our sights on a simple approach aimed right at the source.
01:44We call it the VORTEK Hotend Change System.
01:50It's one of the first induction-heated, fully automated hotend swap solutions.
01:55We avoided using cables or pogo pins that easily wear out when the hotend is swabbed thousands of times in a single print.
02:06Instead, a built-in chip syncs with the printer wirelessly to transmit power and real-time data like temperature, filament type, and so on.
02:14Without compromising efficiency, the nozzle heats by induction in just 8 seconds.
02:23VORTEK is our epilogue to the imperfections of X1.
02:27It's our first attempt to solve the problem of purge.
02:35And we couldn't be more eager to share it with you in an exciting new launch later this year.
02:44VORTEK HUNK
02:59VORTEK HUNK
03:09VORTEK
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