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deno | 5 months ago
People that buy expensive consumer grade printers are just satisfied with mediocre results because they don’t know any better.
To get great quality prints you need to actually know how the tool you are using works and what are its strengths and weaknesses.
horsawlarway|5 months ago
But I disagree pretty hard with the rest of it. An X1C spits out prints that are higher quality than my ender 3 would do, in a variety of materials the ender couldn't handle, even with a HUGE amount of time understanding the ender and how it works (incl upgrading or replacing just about every component).
Further - I think some of the divide is between the folks printing models, and the folks printing functional parts.
When I print nice models (ex: toys for my kids or gifts) then sure - I tweak still because appearances matter.
But if I just want a functional print because I need an enclosure for an electronics project, or I want a hanger for my wall, or I need a new footpad for a desk... Mediocre is a-ok.
And again... The X1C is not spitting out mostly mediocre parts. If anything - the "learning" you need to do mostly lives in the slicers/models at this point.
tverbeure|5 months ago
deno|5 months ago
whatevaa|5 months ago