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Technically it can yes, but there are a couple issue you may/ will run into. 1. The nozzle should be upgraded to a hardened steel nozzle, as the abrasion from CF will rapidly wear down the stock nozzle. (also, generally speaking would lean towards .6mm over the .4mm stock, but .4 will technically work). 2. High heat filaments like this would benefit/ require an enclosed printing environment to maintain proper heat. 3. The abbrasive properties of the filament aren't recommended for the ams unity, as it can degrade the parts. That being said if you're print in this you'd likely not be doing filament changes mid run, so topmounting would be the appropriate approach there. TLDR: Yes, technically, but not advisable.
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