The INDX is an extremely fast, highly efficient toolchanger system with up to eight independent toolheads that seamlessly integrates with your CORE One+ 3D printer. Each material gets its own dedicated path, so you can combine rigid and flexible parts, use easy-to-remove or dissolvable supports, switch nozzle sizes in the same print, and print multi-color models without throwing half of the spool to waste.
Looks like it’s only €230 for 4 heads, and it’s replacing the main tool head is the big cost of €440. And that kinda lines up with what a nextruder costs for the XL.
That’s what I’m saying. The difference between the 4 and the 8 is €230, which means it costs that much for the induction heads. Or about €60 a piece including the rack parts.
There is still a bunch of hardware that goes into the moving tool head/extruders to grab the induction nozzle.
So doing the math here, it’s about €440 for the extruder/electronics, and about €60 per induction nozzle+ housing.
Still cheaper than the XL 5 heads.
Looks like it’s only €230 for 4 heads, and it’s replacing the main tool head is the big cost of €440. And that kinda lines up with what a nextruder costs for the XL.
Nono the 4 heads are just 230€ cheaper than the 8 toolheads, still 669€ total
That’s what I’m saying. The difference between the 4 and the 8 is €230, which means it costs that much for the induction heads. Or about €60 a piece including the rack parts.
There is still a bunch of hardware that goes into the moving tool head/extruders to grab the induction nozzle.
So doing the math here, it’s about €440 for the extruder/electronics, and about €60 per induction nozzle+ housing.
Ah now I get it 👍