Thanks David. I have a Creality Ender Pro that I have been using for sometime now. Nothing like the one you have. If I want more than one colour, I need to change the spool manually. 😊
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Only if you don't have it as one of the four colors already in the AMS. In general, I wind up only changing one of them about 50% of the time, and two of them about 10% of the time. The remaining 40% of the time I do not need to change any of the four.
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Very cool video David! I had a 3D printer for a short time. Had some luck with it at first. After a 10 month period of being in storage and then moving to the new location, I was never able to get it to print properly. Not sure if the issue was the filament or the printer itself. Did not know a lot about it at the time, so I’m guessing it was the filament. I didn’t store it properly. Anyway, gave up that hobby lol. Your printer looks like a pretty decent quality printer. How difficult is it to get the plate leveled?
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Thanks Tony for the comment. I had read about all the difficulties people had with many of the non-professional 3D printers, so I decided to spend a lot more on mine than I originally planned on, and so far (fingers crossed) mine has done extremely well. In terms of plate leveling, the only issue I 've had is the extra 4 minutes the printer takes to auto-level before each print. The textured plate has been mostly great, as long as I am careful to properly orient the model on it with the software. It does leave a rough edge the is fine on the bottom and back of the model, but can affect the quality of the print on other edges. Amazing you asking this question as well, since I have been thinking about what to cover in my future videos, and one will focus on some of the precautions needed when modelling and printing with with the Bambu X1C. A key one I will point out is Filament storage when the humidity is higher (like the season I have just come out of in New York.