We have one at my work and it has not stopped giving problems, if a piece comes off you can say goodbye to the print heads, the layer fan and the leveling sensor. Print quality is better on a prusa mk3. Filament sensors fail over time and if you have managed to print a large piece you can pray that the filament does not get stuck inside the Teflon tubes. The print heads become loose from vibration and the printer self-destructs. Don't waste $15,000
Same. We have one and the (bad) print quality is not consistent. And it's great you can heat the chamber for the material, but who had the idea of making it only big enough for 1kg rolls. If you have big object's you obviously need more than 1kg, so it needs to stand outside of the printer. Just why?
Nope, not at all. We have one at my company. The Y-Axis is squeaking as hell, the bed is not reliable, first after changing the bed through support. The slicer is one of the worst Ive ever seen. There are much better solutions out there.
No but there are very few scenarios where you need a singular piece that large. Modern day software (slicers or CAD) can break the model into chunks that can be easily bonded together with little to no impact on structural integrity
Yes. What's the price for it?
We have one at my work and it has not stopped giving problems, if a piece comes off you can say goodbye to the print heads, the layer fan and the leveling sensor. Print quality is better on a prusa mk3. Filament sensors fail over time and if you have managed to print a large piece you can pray that the filament does not get stuck inside the Teflon tubes. The print heads become loose from vibration and the printer self-destructs. Don't waste $15,000
Same. We have one and the (bad) print quality is not consistent. And it's great you can heat the chamber for the material, but who had the idea of making it only big enough for 1kg rolls. If you have big object's you obviously need more than 1kg, so it needs to stand outside of the printer. Just why?
Would this be a good choice for small batch production ? Have seen very few reviews online.
Hi Sankar, yes this is a great solution for a small batch production
Nope, not at all. We have one at my company. The Y-Axis is squeaking as hell, the bed is not reliable, first after changing the bed through support. The slicer is one of the worst Ive ever seen. There are much better solutions out there.
@@rhotix403 any suggestions?
What machine would you reccomend with at least 400mm x 400mm? @@rhotix403
@@rhotix403 which alternative do you suggest? What kind of problem did you found on your machine?
What's the price for this printer?
The price is $12,999.
We currently run a promotion, and it is on a 7% discount, at $12,089.
Save your money and bambu labs x1c instead. It’s 1/10th the cost and better in every way.
Did a side by side comp this unit says it does 600x600x600mm . .the largest Bambu I can find is 256x256x265mm? Is there a larger unit?
No but there are very few scenarios where you need a singular piece that large. Modern day software (slicers or CAD) can break the model into chunks that can be easily bonded together with little to no impact on structural integrity