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May 14, 2019 at 7:14 answer added Donald Duck timeline score: 0
May 13, 2019 at 14:14 comment added Trish correction of myself: till today, I encountered 2 Chinesium types that differ from which wrench they belong to (a size 7 or 8): to help differentiating, I put the differentiation into a related question.
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Apr 18, 2019 at 15:33 comment added cmm Anycubic looks like a legitimate manufacturer, with a customer support department. Call or email them and ask about smaller diameter alternative nozzles. They may have nozzles to sell you, or they may give you the specs you need to buy a third party compatible nozzle. With the specs and @Trish's info, you can probably make a compatible choice.
Apr 13, 2019 at 8:01 comment added Trish There are 3 large styles floating around, differentiated mainly from the fitting: M7 with Teflon liner into the nozzle, M6 with a snub nose (e3d-style) and M6 with long body and nozzle ("chinesium")
Apr 12, 2019 at 18:05 comment added Greenonline Can you remove your 0.4 nozzle and post a photo of it? I would assume that any similar, compatible, nozzle with the same fitting would do, just use one with a smaller hole. You may need to change some print parameters, i.e. your print speed, but I'm not entirely sure about that.
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