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SnappyNipples said @ 5:11pm GMT on 20th July
Only printers that can use proprietary filaments are those designed to utilized some sort of rfid controller in a filament cartridge. Most people in the bizz now rate those printers as toys for kids. da Vinci printer is an example of such a printer that comes off cheap till you are hit with buying only their filament. The rise of cheap chinese kits and the open sources of Prusa printers and the huge modding community gave those companies the big finger. Companies like the Cube ended up hanging themselves because of the proprietary models they chose for filaments for a tiny 5 inch by 5 inch print bed that went for 1500 bucks and 40 bucks a 780g cart of filament. My biggest printer is the TEVO Tornado and it can print those hot filaments as well as flexible ones one a 300mmX300mmX4000MM bed, and it only cost me 337 delivered from GearBest.
SnappyNipples said @ 5:12pm GMT on 20th July
Only printers that can use proprietary filaments are those designed to utilized some sort of rfid controller in a filament cartridge. Most people in the bizz now rate those printers as toys for kids. da Vinci printer is an example of such a printer that comes off cheap till you are hit with buying only their filament. The rise of cheap chinese kits and the open sources of Prusa printers and the huge modding community gave those companies the big finger. Companies like the Cube ended up hanging themselves because of the proprietary models they chose for filaments for a tiny 5 inch by 5 inch print bed that went for 1500 bucks and 40 bucks a 780g cart of filament. My biggest printer is the TEVO Tornado and it can print those hot filaments as well as flexible ones on a 300mmX300mmX4000MM bed, and it only cost me 337 delivered from GearBest.
SnappyNipples said @ 5:13pm GMT on 20th July
Only printers that can use proprietary filaments are those designed to utilized some sort of rfid controller in a filament cartridge. Most people in the bizz now rate those printers as toys for kids. da Vinci printer is an example of such a printer that comes off cheap till you are hit with buying only their filament. The rise of cheap chinese kits and the open sources of Prusa printers and the huge modding community gave those companies the big finger. Companies like the Cube ended up hanging themselves because of the proprietary models they chose for filaments for a tiny 5 inch by 5 inch print bed that went for 1500 bucks and 40 bucks a 780g cart of filament. My biggest printer is the TEVO Tornado and it can print those hot filaments as well as flexible ones on a 300mmX300mmX400MM bed, and it only cost me 337 delivered from GearBest.
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SnappyNipples said @ 5:11pm GMT on 20th July [Score:2 Informative]
Only printers that can use proprietary filaments are those designed to utilized some sort of rfid controller in a filament cartridge. Most people in the bizz now rate those printers as toys for kids. da Vinci printer is an example of such a printer that comes off cheap till you are hit with buying only their filament. The rise of cheap chinese kits and the open sources of Prusa printers and the huge modding community gave those companies the big finger. Companies like the Cube ended up hanging themselves because of the proprietary models they chose for filaments for a tiny 5 inch by 5 inch print bed that went for 1500 bucks and 40 bucks a 780g cart of filament. My biggest printer is the TEVO Tornado and it can print those hot filaments as well as flexible ones on a 300mmX300mmX400MM bed, and it only cost me 337 delivered from GearBest.