New video!
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Re: New video!
I actually saw a couple of reviews about it yesterday and from the 4 color kit that will be released shortly (http://shop.prusa3d.com/en/3d-printers/ ... grade.html) and I just placed an order this morning. Guess I'm over my Ultimaker fad.
Will have to buy some 1.75mm filament, but it's all good
Will have to buy some 1.75mm filament, but it's all good
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Re: New video!
Well who knows what Ultimaker has up their sleeve, right?
If Prusa can do bed leveling (especially the intelligent leveling, compensating for imperfect bed building), I would imagine Ultimaker has something even better brewing? I mean, at $899 (assembled), it looks like this thing can do Ultimaker quality, plus bed leveling and more....that's pretty darn impressive!
I need to check their support forum and see if they have sorted out Cura to work with it
If Prusa can do bed leveling (especially the intelligent leveling, compensating for imperfect bed building), I would imagine Ultimaker has something even better brewing? I mean, at $899 (assembled), it looks like this thing can do Ultimaker quality, plus bed leveling and more....that's pretty darn impressive!
I need to check their support forum and see if they have sorted out Cura to work with it
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Re: New video!
Apparently they have profiles for Simplify3D and Cura that you can download from the site if you don't want to use their slicer. So that should be a yes.