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    The CEO of Polish 3D printer maker Pirx 3D, Piotr Lipert, says it was his company's strong connection to the RepRap community that led them to release all the source files for their first printer design, the PIRX. The first version of the files includes all the necessary cutting diagrams for the plywood involved in its construction, firmware and necessary software. Lipert adds that in the coming days, his company will also release user manuals, videos, tutorials and a complete bill of materials which includes everything you'll need to build your own PIRX. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/49318/pirx-open-source-3d-printer/


    Below is a photo of the PIRX 3D printer:

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    well looking at pictures I'd say it's a single extruder replicator clone.

    which is probably going to cause you some issues.

    What firmware does it use ?
    this is pretty important as it will determine what software you can use to slice the models.

    when you switch it on the control panel should tell you. If not it will be in the menus somewhere.

    There is a good chance it uses x3g files.

    But it depends on the firmware they chose at the time.

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    Hi,
    there is no control panel on this thing.
    It just has 12V connector and a USB Socket.

    I really need to find someone who had one of these.....
    I guess they were probably more popular in Europe as they were made in Poland ....
    Richard.

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