I just found this one:
https://www.aniwaa.com/product/3d-printers/formbot-t-rex-2-plus/
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I just found this one:
https://www.aniwaa.com/product/3d-printers/formbot-t-rex-2-plus/
Yeah that's what I discovered too when checking out Ultimaker 3 reviews. It's not much more efficient than my Prusa. Pretty disappointing for such an expensive piece of kit.
Just saw this:
https://www.bcn3dtechnologies.com/en/forums/topic/1-75mm-filament-upgrade-kit/
I have about 20 rolls of filament here, including PVA and BVOH (quite expensive stuff) which would become unusable as the only multimaterial printer I would have left is this one.
It seems that...
It's a bit silly pre-ordering this thing if you know nothing about its specs, especially given the price.
What filament diameter do they support? I see no mention of this on their website.
Hello!
Currently running a Prusa i3 mk2s with MMU I came to the conclusion that:
- it's a great printer
It will only "expire" because it absorbs moisture.
Nothing a bit of drying can't fix.
I have this big plastic sealed box (normally used for food) and I threw in a bunch of silica pads/bags and a humidity meter (forgot the English name for these). In my room the humidity is around 40%....
That spring is used to press the idler (that round thing on the left in the red part) against the part that's being turned by the extruder. This is required to get enough pressure on your filament so...
Having worked for several startups I can't agree more. You can't develop your product and your business at the same time. Everyone I've seen it try fails.
How come there are a lot of posts no longer visible in this thread? When reading through it's like one big monologue because the posts of other users seem to have disappeared?
Ordered one :)
I apologise for not reading all 39 pages here (stopped at around 15 :D), but could you tell me if this printer works with Octopi? Thanks!
Maybe print some benchmark objects from thingiverse with the same print settings, and check what the results/tolerances are?
You mean setting cura so it prints 1 object at a time, instead of going layer per layer?
I also bought a better caliper to measure thickness. Mine only had a 0.1mm precision. Now I have one with...
This is the PLA that was ordered with the printer, from Prusa, so I presume it's not crap (at least, I hope so :) ).
Prusa i3 mk2s
Sliced with Cura, default settings, 0.2mm, no supports. Using black PLA
https://i.imgur.com/CLjEZzt.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/zj30S4t.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/vOqzKOn.jpg...
Also new here.