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    Staff Engineer LambdaFF's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by dunginhawk View Post
    aardvark said he saw it running, and printing well at those speeds.
    Yes but without infinite acceleration the head doesn't start at 200mm/s so the overall average speed cannot be.

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    seriously - the poet runs really really fast.
    Doesn't shake or make lots of noise. That cross wise head gantry seems to provide a surprising amount of stability. And also bear in mind, all these fast machines are 3mm bowden extruders, so the head itself is ultra light.

    I'll go find my camera and upload the video.

    Here ya go : http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.p...1151#post71151
    Last edited by curious aardvark; 10-16-2015 at 06:03 AM.

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    So even a printer capable of 200mm/s with good quality is considerably better than my taz 5 running at 80mm/s max (it can go faster, but do i want to? probably not) over 2x as fast, and 3x easily doable at 240mm/s why wouldnt this appeal to me?
    curious.. would you put your seal of approval on it? would you buy it?

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