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04-02-2015, 06:06 AM #21
super quality, ultra cheap 3d scanner that is hassle free.
That we need.
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04-02-2015, 10:53 AM #22
Biggest pain? Slicers that can't deal with non-maniforld meshes. Seriously, if its got a wall (ie defined by polygon(s)), effin print it. I don't care if that wall isn't connected to every other wall. Just freaking print it. Maybe I put the wall there inside the thing for a reason (oh, say support where I may drill it later).
Yep, I would vote for that. Even if it wasn't ultra cheap, I would accept reasonably priced. I mean $1k or less. Five figures is excessive for the home hobbyist and thats the price point for a good quality 3d scanner right now.
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04-02-2015, 06:26 PM #23
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1: Make more people aware of 3D printing, and the low cost.2: Get people to be more willing to tweak there 3D printer (most other problems would be solved by this).3: Teach people to program (create software). Though this goes for computer use problems as well.Number two, in my list, would solve a lot of the warping and adhesion problems. As well as a number of other issues, if the printers are modified to meet the needs.Number Three would solve a few other problems.
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04-03-2015, 12:58 PM #24
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04-04-2015, 07:31 AM #25
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Many:
1:Creating G-Code slicers that are better aware of the specific HW that is being used, thus preferring the axis that produces the best results in the least time.
2: Creating 3D modeling software that sorts by layer, rather than unknown order of poligons, making slicing quicker (as no need to sort the polygons).
3: Creating better firmware.
4: Making improvements to the above three catagories.
That is just a generalized overview, though I believe it answers your question.
If not ask more.
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04-04-2015, 12:31 PM #26
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04-04-2015, 06:07 PM #27
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04-05-2015, 03:49 PM #28
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I would like to solve my power supply issues with my 1 week old geeetech me creator 3d printer. I am so frustrsated that i may start using the printer for target practice in my back yard or in my warehouse.extruder not heating up. I have not had one print come out of the printer. Is this a lemonnnnnnnn. I need some one to help resolve this issue.
Thanks
steve
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04-07-2015, 02:29 PM #29
well you're in entirely the wrong section of the forum. So not a good start :-)
Check all your wires and connections to the motherboard - quite often this type of problem is simply a loose wire or connector.
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04-07-2015, 03:14 PM #30
At some point they will become that. But only if they become mainstream enough for the volume. Remember the first DVD players? $2k for high end, $1k for good ones. Now, $50 at walmart gets you a pretty good one.
When truely good scannars are not made by just 5 or fewer companies, then the monopoly and the price will shatter.
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