Artax Ttx3 - Multi 4.1 !free!
Artax abandoned Marlin firmware two generations ago. The TTX3 Multi 4.1 runs on a interface.
The Artax TTX3 Multi 4.1 offers numerous benefits to users, making it an attractive option for various applications:
Version 4.1 integrates arcabview 2.1 , which provides significantly improved scanline effects compared to previous versions. artax ttx3 multi 4.1
We printed a herringbone gear with overhanging teeth using ABS (Channel 1) and BVOH (Channel 4). The result was astonishing. After dissolving the support in warm water, the gear teeth had a surface finish of Ra 3.2 microns—nearly injection molded. The transition seams are invisible because the 4.1 hub purges behind the infill walls.
While it works best in an arcade cabinet, it supports Xbox One gamepads for analogue games and Iona adapters for connecting PS4/PS5 arcade sticks. Artax abandoned Marlin firmware two generations ago
The standout visual feature is the . Sitting atop the gantry, this mechanical splicer takes four separate filaments (1.75mm) and merges them into a single Bowden tube leading to the hotend. It is compact, mechanical, and surprisingly quiet compared to competing "Y-splitter" designs.
Printing Fiberon PA12-CF15 for a drone arm. The 350°C capability allowed the semi-crystalline nylon to flow perfectly. The tungsten carbide nozzle showed zero wear after 500g of filament. No warping occurred thanks to the 120°C heated bed (which heats from 0 to 120 in under 3 minutes). We printed a herringbone gear with overhanging teeth
From what I can gather so far (without assuming unconfirmed data):
First, let's decode the name. The "TTX3" signifies the third iteration of Artax’s professional "Titan Tool" series, while "Multi 4.1" indicates its secret weapon: a (version 4.1).
TTX1, TTX2, TTX3, RingEdge, RingWide, Namco ES3, and Lindbergh.