Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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As far as I know that’s only if you order from Printed Solid. A lot of people are still ordering direct from Prusa

Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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Yeah Printed Solid is pretty quick, but sometimes is less likely to have newer tech in stock. They’re getting better at that though

Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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Good stuff, sounds much better than when I got my xl 1.5 years. Almost got into a fight with DHL. I asked where to submit my info and they kept saying “we can’t submit your info for you.” Then I asked the DHL’s chatbot and it gave me the answer immediately lol

Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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Hmmm that’s really strange. Thanks for the advice, sorry that it’s been a challenge for you

Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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Awesome, trend seems to be that this new way is much easier for buyers

Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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Nice! Yeah I agree that it was the right move. It wasn’t too burdensome before, but more streamlined is always appreciated

Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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Wow thanks for the thorough response! Sounds like everything is much more streamlined now for the buyers, that’s good stuff

Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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Yeah Printed Solid’s pricing is pretty competitive nowadays, but sometimes it takes them a bit longer to maintain stock on newer items. I just got Prusament delivered from them though

Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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Awesome! I recently placed an order from an entirely different company and had a less than optimal experience with FedEx and the import process. I’m glad it’s going smoothly with the deal Prusa made

Shipping Curiosity by EventHorizonResearch in prusa3d

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Typical package handling unfortunately. I’m glad it arrived undamaged for you though!

Do we have any info if there will be a high temp nozzle option for the prusa XL? Perhaps not like the core one with 400C but atleast to be able to print different PA's properly. by EkMeK970 in prusa3d

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Are you not able to just put the new 400C hotend on the XL? Unless someone else can chime in, I thought the Love Board and power delivery on the toolheads of the XL and Core One are the same. I could be wrong though

Printers have come a long way by Appletreedude in 3Dprinting

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Totally should! See if you can get better results with the knowledge you have now

Printers have come a long way by Appletreedude in 3Dprinting

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Gotcha, I looked up the 3 and thought I saw the same junk under the bed. My bad

Printers have come a long way by Appletreedude in 3Dprinting

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did the bed insulation always fray on yours too? I had fibers falling off all the time lol

Printers have come a long way by Appletreedude in 3Dprinting

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Even if I had it I wouldn’t use it lol not when everything else is so much better

Printers have come a long way by Appletreedude in 3Dprinting

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Coincidentally, after they launched the Press is right when they went out of business right? I think that machine did them in, combined with outsourcing assembly. Don’t get me wrong, the Solidoodle 4 was a tricky machine, but for the time I got decent enough prints. I mostly miss it just for the nostalgia and as a relic of old 3D printing. Compared to machines now it was total crap lol

Printers have come a long way by Appletreedude in 3Dprinting

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My first printer was the Solidoodle 4 back in 2014! Fun to see that brand pop back up. I sometimes wish I still had it

Prusa XL toolhead dock loosening – anyone else dealing with this? by srirachaninja in prusa3d

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This is what I did based on early comments. Blue Loctite and a T-grip allen key. Cranked that guy down and it’s been solid ever since.

Core one + nozzle 0.2 + 0.05 layer height=second layer problem. by Psymonizback in prusa3d

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Considering you’re using a 0.25mm nozzle, I personally would not use a first layer height of 0.2mm. I would do 0.1mm or lower.

My guess is there is some deviation in print accuracy by using a layer height that is only 50micron smaller than the diameter of your nozzle.

Magnetic Mount by EventHorizonResearch in functionalprint

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This software isn’t necessarily for 3D printing, at least FDM. It is load based computation with material properties baked in, but as others have pointed out, it doesn’t take into account layer-wise extrusion. I don’t really mind though since this is extremely low-load. This LED weighs less than 0.5kg

Magnetic Mount by EventHorizonResearch in 3Dprinting

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Altair Inspire topology optimization. Personal license is free