BekirHan
Hmmm, single Z motor right?
the easiest setup is for filament, the pellets one is a more complex monster.
The advantage of pellets extruder is that you need no filament, just even sizes pellets,and it can print for as long as there are pellets in the feeder, (like a jar on top) but the other advantage is you can feed the feeder automatically, unlike filament when it runs out you must be thre, stop the machine, change the reel, etc, with the pellets all you need is a low volume reader (based on opticval readers or on weight readers) that triggers a regular vacuum cleaner coupled to a Venturi suction tube that sucks pelltes from a large barrel to refill the feeder.
In other words, infinte printing time as long as you have barrels to swap once a week, without your presence needed around every hour.
It is also more handy for large volumes in short time, a barrel of pellets might last days, while a reel of filament gets eaten up in one hour.