

Ahh yup hadn’t had my coffee yet, good catch
Ahh yup hadn’t had my coffee yet, good catch
Yeah that’s a really tall first layer. What size nozzle are you using? I have an XL and the default for a .4mm nozzle is .20mm. I’ll sometimes go .24 or .25 but never higher
RCS isn’t good enough. There is only one app that it works on. Sometimes, no… often it just doesn’t work. I’m currently starring at a thread that used to work, but now I can’t send messages too. I made it! Everyone had rcs.
Fuck the whole thing.
That is great news. But you guys get so many more options than the USA does. I guess that makes sense.
I know all capitalists see lines going down as bad, but that is still a ton of cars and profit. Oof.
Unnecessary aggression for sure but you can do better next time.
I have a 3d design business. I’ve probably got thousands of print hours on my various printers. Some go non-stop for weeks. Brass is soft, it wears out.
If you need me to take some caliper measurements of worn out nozzles and how it impacts a print, I’d be happy to educate you.
Maybe, I wonder how well the calibration would work for multi color printing then. Might be worth a test
TBH, I hadn’t thought about it. But you’re right, I bet they are revos or something. Even then, those are still expensive. You aren’t buying a bag of 20 for $10
Oh it’s a fantastic printer, but the default brass nozzles are $25 and the hardened steel are $53. Also you have to buy up to 5 of them at a time. Add to it, a 36cm^3 build area and you start to realize how fast the brass ones flatten their tips.
In short, nozzles aren’t cheap.
Thanks for coming to my ted talk.
Cries in PrusaXL…
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.