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Posted: 11/18/2021 11:26:26 AM EDT
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10!!! Shit man, send me one when you get them.
Honestly it looks like everything I wish and am trying to upgrade my Ender 5 Plus to be. |
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Shoot.
Time to celebrate RP! @Rat_Patrol Automatic first layer calibration. That's awesome. |
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@Ammon38
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Would be awesome if they could somehow implement different nozzles into a single print.
So instead of multi material, just have multiple nozzle sizes. Print infill and large, low detail with a 0.6 or 0.8 nozzle, and swap for 0.4 or 0.25 for detail work, all in the same print. Wife said no can do for now. I guess I'll stick to my MK3S+ for now. |
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Quoted: Would be awesome if they could somehow implement different nozzles into a single print. So instead of multi material, just have multiple nozzle sizes. Print infill and large, low detail with a 0.6 or 0.8 nozzle, and swap for 0.4 or 0.25 for detail work, all in the same print. Wife said no can do for now. I guess I'll stick to my MK3S+ for now. View Quote AUTOMATIC TOOL OFFSET CALIBRATION!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm super excited, can you tell? |
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Quoted: Would be awesome if they could somehow implement different nozzles into a single print. So instead of multi material, just have multiple nozzle sizes. Print infill and large, low detail with a 0.6 or 0.8 nozzle, and swap for 0.4 or 0.25 for detail work, all in the same print. Wife said no can do for now. I guess I'll stick to my MK3S+ for now. View Quote It's baked in already. You can slice for any size nozzle, change the layer height, add in another size nozzle. Soluble supports in one toolhead, tpu for hinges. One of the accessories is a pull up bellows, which creates an enclosure. A very cool machine so far. |
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First look at the Original Prusa XL [youtube]embed/9peACH52KTo"[/youtube] Well, I suck. Sorry people. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9peACH52KTo |
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9peACH52KTo Well, I suck. Sorry people. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9peACH52KTo View Quote First look at the Original Prusa XL I got it for you |
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That video. Wow.
I'm seriously floored. This is the biggest advancement in 3D printed Ive seen yet. Really, really something... |
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I'll wait till the Chinese steal it and sell it for 1/4 of the price.
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Quoted: Still convenient in single mode, not having to swap filaments in and out of the extruder. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, will make my MK3s MMU obsolete for me. Still convenient in single mode, not having to swap filaments in and out of the extruder. I've had ideas for true multi-material prints (like flexibles over-molding over CF PETG) that just don't jive in the MMU due to temp differences. I had figured on modifying the gcode to allow a cool-down before filament removal and then a heat up to the next filament's printing temp, but I haven't gotten around to it. The MMU is great for multi COLOR prints, but is meh for true multi material. |
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Some real cool and killer tech there.
Tool heads are not cheap; but they provide speed from changing out a nozzle, to type of filament. So a full build out of 5 tool heads + assembled is at 4k. I wounder what (if any) import tax on this hardware will be? Only thing I think I saw was missing was a enclosure shell option for the printer. But wait....from their website >There are some coming soon features. There will also be optional addons (draft shield/enclosure) available, which will be revealed later. They best be sending the large bag of gummy bears with the unassembled kit. |
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Quoted: Some real cool and killer tech there. Tool heads are not cheap; but they provide speed from changing out a nozzle, to type of filament. So a full build out of 5 tool heads + assembled is at 4k. I wounder what (if any) import tax on this hardware will be? Only thing I think I saw was missing was a enclosure shell option for the printer. But wait....from their website >There are some coming soon features. There will also be optional addons (draft shield/enclosure) available, which will be revealed later. They best be sending the large bag of gummy bears with the unassembled kit. View Quote The draft shield/enclosure is in the video. |
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Very cool.
Can't wait for the $1200 Ender 7294826 version 43 mk 2 with all the same features. ETA: jesus christ that 20:1 gear |
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I wonder if the XL could have a toolhead configured as a router for machining perimeters, like the E3D system?
ETA: oops, I missed this in the article: "Of course, we're considering other tools as well, not just extruders." |
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I can't imagine that would be difficult at all to configure, and e3d has had that feature for a long time.
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As much as I want one that price tag is going to be hard to justify for the amount I run mine lately. |
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Interview with Joseph about the XL.
I like him in general. No masks, hand shake and bro hug at the end too. Seems like a solid dude. Prusa XL First Look at Formnext! World Premiere! |
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I am definitely tempted. My Mk3s+ has been flawless for well over 1000 hours of printing. No tweaking required, it just *works*.
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Quoted: You grabbed 10? That's nothing, I grabbed 30 View Quote Pretty sure they will pay for themselves within the first month. We might expand some of our contract printing if we find we have any excess capacity. I look forward to hearing of your experience, did you order the semi-assembled or the ready to go model? (We got the semi's, looking forward ot tearing those beasts down and building them up again to see all the magic.) |
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Quoted: Pretty sure they will pay for themselves within the first month. We might expand some of our contract printing if we find we have any excess capacity. I look forward to hearing of your experience, did you order the semi-assembled or the ready to go model? (We got the semi's, looking forward ot tearing those beasts down and building them up again to see all the magic.) View Quote Ordered the fully assembled 5 tool changer with gold plated nozzles. I order off the menu. |
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For everyone jumping on these, what are the benefits of the Prusa XL over a printer like the CRAFTBOT FLOW IDEX XL?
Price is comparable, enclosure is included on the Flow, Idex is interesting but maybe not as useful in real life. |
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A Prusa is on my list of things to put in my new home, whenever that is
(market here sucks) |
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Quoted: For everyone jumping on these, what are the benefits of the Prusa XL over a printer like the CRAFTBOT FLOW IDEX XL? Price is comparable, enclosure is included on the Flow, Idex is interesting but maybe not as useful in real life. View Quote Unless you need more than two materials, an IDEX will be faster than a toolchanger. There might be some people out there really wanting to print tri- and five color benchies, but multi material printing is much more useful with... well, multiple materials, and not just for adding color. Although you certainly could use it for that for craft making people doing ornaments or decorations who don't want to paint it. Certainly there is a use case for that- a multiple material part that also incorporates breakaway or dissolvable supports, or using multiple forms of flexible or non rigid filaments for all sorts of purposes- but it's absolutely niche. Extremely cool, but very niche. As these things evolve I think we arent terribly far from starting to see affordable SLS machines show up on the market. A year from now when literally everyone has toolchangers, I figure that that has to be the next step... |
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Quoted: Ordered the fully assembled 5 tool changer with gold plated nozzles. I order off the menu. View Quote Thats cool, if you get a chance,I'd love to hear your use case. It's pretty exciting! There is a facebook group for XL buyers, lot more info for you. https://www.facebook.com/groups/448236529851257 |
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Received my first 3D printer, a Prusa I3 MK3S+ on Friday. Preordered the XL today.
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It's an impressive printer.
Basically eliminates some of the most time consuming aspects of 3D printing. The tool changer is awesome along with the bed design. I still want to build a Voron though, but would love to see them incorporate some of the Prusa features. |
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Quoted: It's an impressive printer. Basically eliminates some of the most time consuming aspects of 3D printing. The tool changer is awesome along with the bed design. I still want to build a Voron though, but would love to see them incorporate some of the Prusa features. View Quote I have a number of Vorons, none of them come close to what I have seen the XL being capable of. Buy the XL kit, you get the putting together experience, and the latest technology. Only thing lacking is having to make a serial number video. |
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