I saw your video and purchased this printer. It really is a poor quality printer. The 3D software you use to design with needs a gaming computer or it hangs up all the time. About 50 percent of my prints failed. Putting tape down all the time is a pain. I replaced it with a $100 Poloroid 3D printer with a heated bed which is much easier to load and calibrate. PLEASE don’t lead others to purchase poor quality printers, we trust you to really only recommend good reliable products.
Oh no! I’m so sorry this didn’t work out for you. Ours did not have these problems and we found it fairly easy to use. So bummed you didn’t get the same experience. Thank you for trusting my recommendations. I would have never recommended it if I knew this was a problem. I apologize. Happy you were able to find a machine that was better
It's gimmicky. It'll print the pre-sliced stuff loaded into the program alright, but as soon as you go off book, it mangles even small, simple pieces. Of course it forces you to slice onboard as it's the slicer/host. I printed a few cup gears and quickly discovered they're... leaning. I figured it must be warping, but the print head was printing to it as though it belonged there. The model is correct, it's just sliced wrong and managed to print the mirror a couple degrees off of that somehow while staying aligned to the model. I tried the different settings and just progressively made my problems worse on a variety of objects. So when I said it's gimmicky, what I meant was that it will print perfectly, so long as you don't try anything unique. Color inside the lines or it will end badly, basically. You spend that first month thinking the problem is really you, it's the learning curve, and you need to fix what you're doing wrong. By the time you realize that the problem is the machine, you actively watch it make noob mistakes during the print, it's too late to return it. If you bought it to print cookie cutters and a handful of novelty shapes, don't look back. If you expected it to do anything else, it's not for you.
Your videos are so crisp and clear. Loved watching the replay. TFS!
Thank you!
Loved this video. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thanks so much for this review was always wondering about it. I can’t see what I would ever use this for
Hope you like it!
I made your soup too and yes, soooooo good the second day...like wowwww! I used some mojito lime marinade while sautéing the chicken part
So good!
Mines didn’t come with the filament feed tube ,does that matter
At Galaxy's Edge I saw someone had made his own The Child, it was amazing! He said it took a couple of days each to make the ears.
love
Shaun you have amazing patience😉
Hi , do you think you will ever review the silhouette cameo 4?
That is so cool!
My Alta plus won’t connect what am I doing wrong ?
Weird, no idea. You may need to contact Silhouette. Good luck.
Reminds me of an plastic extrusion welder.
You could add frosting with a 3D pen
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Have not heard S & Gs for a long time! Haha
I saw your video and purchased this printer. It really is a poor quality printer. The 3D software you use to design with needs a gaming computer or it hangs up all the time. About 50 percent of my prints failed. Putting tape down all the time is a pain. I replaced it with a $100 Poloroid 3D printer with a heated bed which is much easier to load and calibrate. PLEASE don’t lead others to purchase poor quality printers, we trust you to really only recommend good reliable products.
Oh no! I’m so sorry this didn’t work out for you. Ours did not have these problems and we found it fairly easy to use. So bummed you didn’t get the same experience. Thank you for trusting my recommendations. I would have never recommended it if I knew this was a problem. I apologize. Happy you were able to find a machine that was better
It's gimmicky. It'll print the pre-sliced stuff loaded into the program alright, but as soon as you go off book, it mangles even small, simple pieces. Of course it forces you to slice onboard as it's the slicer/host. I printed a few cup gears and quickly discovered they're... leaning. I figured it must be warping, but the print head was printing to it as though it belonged there. The model is correct, it's just sliced wrong and managed to print the mirror a couple degrees off of that somehow while staying aligned to the model. I tried the different settings and just progressively made my problems worse on a variety of objects.
So when I said it's gimmicky, what I meant was that it will print perfectly, so long as you don't try anything unique. Color inside the lines or it will end badly, basically. You spend that first month thinking the problem is really you, it's the learning curve, and you need to fix what you're doing wrong. By the time you realize that the problem is the machine, you actively watch it make noob mistakes during the print, it's too late to return it.
If you bought it to print cookie cutters and a handful of novelty shapes, don't look back. If you expected it to do anything else, it's not for you.
If you want to do the same thing over and over again and expect different results without being called insane, buy an Alta.
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niccce!