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01-01-2017, 06:36 AM #3
yeah pretty new printer only came out a short while ago.
They make the best 'budget' 3d scanner around - so should be decently engineered printer.
Looking at the amazon entry - it looks like a pretty decent bit of kit.
My only issue would be that it doesn't appear to have a heated build platform - which is weird on an enclosed printer.
The main reason for enclosing a build volume is to trap the heat generated by the build platform to allow you to print abs and other such problematical materials with greater ease.
There are a lot of machines around now without heated build platforms, this looks like a pretty decent example of them.
Me I'd start using it. if you have issues with the software - you can use other slicers. Cura is probably the easiest to use free one.
It's a free 3d printer - use it :-)
And if you runn into limitations, then you will know what to buy next :-)Last edited by curious aardvark; 01-01-2017 at 06:44 AM.
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