I'd like one, but I just can't get over their releasing new hardware and still being behind with the tech. I'm waiting to see what the new Bambu printer has before deciding which I get.
It comes with a brass nozzle that can't print anything with carbon or glass fibers without very accelerated wear. Even if it was nickel coated that would help Soo much. I ran about 3kg though a Micro Swiss MK8 nickel coated nozzle and there was virtually no wear. That nozzle went through over 10k hours of print time @85-160mm/s on average
@@MrHeHim Und why should that be a FIX? It's an addon. Nothing that would be "fixed" here. Nozzles are made to be replaced and not to be fixed. Prusa even offers their ObXdian nozzles for those people. I still don't see a "fix" here. Use hardened nozzles if you need them, otherwise people will be fine with standard brass nozzles.
Honestly, with all the buzz with prusafanboys going around i still can't see what's so innovative about this machine for the world of 3d printing? For prusa yes, its a huge jump forward dictated by the market, considering they've only made bedslingers until yesterday. But for the rest of the competition, what is something that would make me want to spend extra cash on this?
I don't understand the clad of children running around crying about Prusa machines like you. Guess what? You don't have to buy one, lol. You guys probably use Bambu for a reason if you couldn't figure that out by now.
@krollmond7544 why would you assume my age? Maybe I'm older than you? I do have a variety of machines including a Voron, a Prusa, a Bambu lab and an old flux delta. And yet to see something really cool from prusa? Nah. The question is why you butthurt when the truth is spoken?
@@krollmond7544 they can get whatever they want, nowhere in my initial message I've said they can't. My initial message was more about why prusa is catching up and not innovating how it used to.
For the price, I expected more. This machine is already outdated. It may last longer, but boy is it outdated and overpriced. I cant see how its cost over $700. Can somebody explain?
Bah c'est simple c'est fabriqué en Europe et non pas en chine, c'est tout simplement ceci. Ca reste quand même presque le même prix d'une MK4S donc c'est fort. Prusa sera toujours beaucoup plus cher que les imprimantes chinoises et tous les autres appareils, matière première etc... Quand tu ouvres une entreprise que tu fabriques un produit simple en plastique par exemple, toi tu le revends, ça cartonne t'es content. Les chinois copie et le revend beaucoup moins cher. Le pire c'est que ton emballage qui va finir à la poubelle va peut être te couter plus cher que le produit complet en chine qui sera de même qualité voir meilleur parfois... Tu achètes un produit haut de gamme très consommable à à 8€ les 25 pièces, tu vas en chine c'est 3€ les 200 pièces et ça fait le même boulot sauf que tu le jette plus souvent mais bon avant de passer les 200 pièces, et au final pour 8€ tu as 533 pièces. Que veux tu faire face à cela ? Imagine le prix des matières premières en gros en chine, et le prix de la main d'œuvre. Et encore on ne connait pas les recherches qu'ils font, le nombre d'employer à payer, les taxes etc...
Prusa was not designs 3d printer speed as bambulab, however all prusa series are designs for plastic quality. because Prusa are designs for plastic quality like PP and other special filaments (explame Carbon fiber) for factory/specialist hobbyist. that's why Prusa keep slow for special filaments (very unlikey to PLA faster).
If you were meant to type „why?“, then I think he „fixed“ it by adding an abrasion resistant nozzle to the Core one, which means he can print abrasive filaments now.
@@ELEKTRIFI3D But then it would be an add-on and not a fix. The printer is not faulty or defective. So it does not need to be fixed. The hardened nozzle is available to buy. Or am I misunderstanding something?
why do I like prusa's so much, when I don't even have one 😂
Because they don’t send your print history to the CCP
same with i like that car but i dont even drive a car
I'd like one, but I just can't get over their releasing new hardware and still being behind with the tech.
I'm waiting to see what the new Bambu printer has before deciding which I get.
@@LordCreo nty too bambu
Prove it
What exactly did you "fix"? I think I missed that.
It comes with a brass nozzle that can't print anything with carbon or glass fibers without very accelerated wear. Even if it was nickel coated that would help Soo much. I ran about 3kg though a Micro Swiss MK8 nickel coated nozzle and there was virtually no wear. That nozzle went through over 10k hours of print time @85-160mm/s on average
@@MrHeHim Und why should that be a FIX? It's an addon. Nothing that would be "fixed" here. Nozzles are made to be replaced and not to be fixed. Prusa even offers their ObXdian nozzles for those people. I still don't see a "fix" here. Use hardened nozzles if you need them, otherwise people will be fine with standard brass nozzles.
Can the nozzle keep up with the flowrates when printing PLA?
I’ll check
Honestly, with all the buzz with prusafanboys going around i still can't see what's so innovative about this machine for the world of 3d printing? For prusa yes, its a huge jump forward dictated by the market, considering they've only made bedslingers until yesterday. But for the rest of the competition, what is something that would make me want to spend extra cash on this?
I don't understand the clad of children running around crying about Prusa machines like you. Guess what? You don't have to buy one, lol. You guys probably use Bambu for a reason if you couldn't figure that out by now.
@krollmond7544 why would you assume my age? Maybe I'm older than you? I do have a variety of machines including a Voron, a Prusa, a Bambu lab and an old flux delta. And yet to see something really cool from prusa? Nah. The question is why you butthurt when the truth is spoken?
@someonenormal5579 why is it so hard to just let people get what they want, that's the real question.
@@krollmond7544 they can get whatever they want, nowhere in my initial message I've said they can't. My initial message was more about why prusa is catching up and not innovating how it used to.
Because I wont be sending my money to commie prison camps. Simple as that.
What about first layer with SiC nozzle? My prints nicely but first layer has different structure compared to classic V6
I found the limit of it printing PLA today, but first layers otherwise have been fine
For the price, I expected more. This machine is already outdated. It may last longer, but boy is it outdated and overpriced. I cant see how its cost over $700. Can somebody explain?
Bah c'est simple c'est fabriqué en Europe et non pas en chine, c'est tout simplement ceci. Ca reste quand même presque le même prix d'une MK4S donc c'est fort. Prusa sera toujours beaucoup plus cher que les imprimantes chinoises et tous les autres appareils, matière première etc... Quand tu ouvres une entreprise que tu fabriques un produit simple en plastique par exemple, toi tu le revends, ça cartonne t'es content. Les chinois copie et le revend beaucoup moins cher. Le pire c'est que ton emballage qui va finir à la poubelle va peut être te couter plus cher que le produit complet en chine qui sera de même qualité voir meilleur parfois... Tu achètes un produit haut de gamme très consommable à à 8€ les 25 pièces, tu vas en chine c'est 3€ les 200 pièces et ça fait le même boulot sauf que tu le jette plus souvent mais bon avant de passer les 200 pièces, et au final pour 8€ tu as 533 pièces. Que veux tu faire face à cela ? Imagine le prix des matières premières en gros en chine, et le prix de la main d'œuvre. Et encore on ne connait pas les recherches qu'ils font, le nombre d'employer à payer, les taxes etc...
is there no dragchain by default? in their release video there is one..?
They swapped it for a lower drag arm system between announcement and launch. They have details in their blogposts
Help.. my bambu mini not very stik to plate
step one - get a printer (not a Prusa fgs)
Clean the bed. Isopropyl alcohol or dish soap. If it doesn't work get some bed athesive. Plenty of videos online with recommendations.
Is it supposed to be so slow?
That’s carbon fiber PET, can’t go too fast bud
dam that noise
It's MUCH quieter with the door closed.
Am I weird that I find the noise oddly therapeutic? It's like a calm white noise machine!
Why is it so slow? Is it supposed to be like this, or do you print at reduced speed because of the filament used?
Prusa was not designs 3d printer speed as bambulab, however all prusa series are designs for plastic quality.
because Prusa are designs for plastic quality like PP and other special filaments (explame Carbon fiber) for factory/specialist hobbyist.
that's why Prusa keep slow for special filaments (very unlikey to PLA faster).
Wgy?
If you were meant to type „why?“, then I think he „fixed“ it by adding an abrasion resistant nozzle to the Core one, which means he can print abrasive filaments now.
@@ELEKTRIFI3D But then it would be an add-on and not a fix. The printer is not faulty or defective. So it does not need to be fixed. The hardened nozzle is available to buy. Or am I misunderstanding something?
@Soranja85 He kept quiet about the recent BL controversy.
That's the whole joke. The joke is that I "fixed" it, i.e., in my opinion, a printer this capable with only a brass nozzle is "broken" - it's a joke.
@@thenextlayer Ah sorry. I didn't get the joke. Thanks for the explanation and have fun with the core one =)