• HumanPenguin@feddit.uk
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      1 day ago

      Travelling I assume. Printing very much depends on the fillament etc. not much a printer can do to change that. But a nearly 30% increase in travel speed has a significant effect on the over all time.

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            15 hours ago

            You state theres a 30% increase in travel speed…but there isn’t, it’s literally the exact same speed as the normal sv08.

            Are you comparing to some random other printer from another manufacturer?

            • HumanPenguin@feddit.uk
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              15 hours ago

              Get your head out of your arse hole.

              Nothing in the thread requires your anal level of analysis. The vast majority of 3d printers are 500mms.

              I have no requirement to consider one printer made by the same fucking company when answering if the speed relates to travel or print.

              When you are review an academic paper such anal interpretations may matter. Some jo commenting on print vs travel in just fucking pathetic.

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      I’d read the article if you haven’t already. It doesn’t describe if it’s travel or print speed but it does give some other metrics like 40,000mms^2 acceleration. There is a sentence that reads: high-flow hotend capable of pushing 50mm³ of filament per second.