Yes that is correct.
Right now running both printers from one computer and with my USB extension setup on both, which hasn't missed a beat.
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Heh. Saw this in my Facebook feed a few days ago. Looks like a cut-down version of the printer we all know and love, albeit in an odd color. It's good to see they aren't trying to stray too far from what they already know how to build, yet now they have a less expensive model for those who don't need as much. The smaller size probably helps with accuracy, due to less rod sagging and such.
Is that blue plastic what came with the printer? If so, nice touch, giving you a matching color. :D
Yea, this one is supposed to basically be a ground up new build but does take a lot from the bigger one. I think it may make a good entry for first timers and those who want to get a decent printer on a budget. so far it seems solid and the slicer adequate to above. I want to get S3D going though.
That is blue, too much blue, blue build plate, I added blue painters tape, blue everything - makes it hard to see what's printing!
I was looking at those X-ones...they seem nice.
Dual nozzle machine is over-rated imo.
I have the X-ONE running its first print using S3D. It's just a generic setup in S3D but it's working. The cool part is I am using S3D to run the other QIDI at the same time. I like this being able to control multiple printers from the same computer.
They can be, but there are some uses like dissolvable supports.
Can also ditto print if you want to print a bunch of parts faster by using both print heads at once.
This is limited to about 32mm part size, but with a ditto mount like https://youtu.be/rty13g_XIvU part size is increased to about 110mm.
Having 2 single nozzle machines would be a trillion times more useful than a single dual nozzle machine....for my uses at least.
I could see how having the ability to print with water-soluable support would be needed for alot of applications, but nothing really that I do.
Actually been looking at this I3 clone:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2016-Upgrade...35.m2548.l4275
I'm sure it would need some mods out of the box to get same quality in prints....and would be dedicated PLA machine. But I'm really at the point I need more than one machine.
Are you guys mainly printing from SD cards? Just curious.