Looks like Bambu is getting more enshittified. I am so glad I didn’t let my recent frustration at my clumsiness with my Prusa steer me into Bambu-land.

    • Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      6 days ago

      Ooh, that XL is certainly interesting. The main thing i want to design/print would be custom tool trays, so fairly shallow objects but wider and longer than the average 3d printers ive seen will handle. Things roughly laptop sized i can easily slide into my backpack

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        6 days ago

        If you have time to be a little bit patient, they just announced their new core XY design printer due out in the next few months.

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            6 days ago

            If you are talking about the Core One, here is the connectivity of it from the Prusa website:

            “Prusa CORE One is equipped with a LAN port and a detachable Wi-Fi module (Wi-Fi can be set up a with an NFC tap). It integrates seamlessly with both Prusa Connect and Prusa App, so you always have a complete overview of your printer. However, the printer can be operated in a full offline mode without any compromise. You can even flash the firmware from a USB drive.”

            https://www.prusa3d.com/product/prusa-core-one/

            I love my Prusa printers, but I am not a “fanboy” from the standpoint of shitting on any other printer that is not a Prusa. It’s just that I like them and keep buying them.

            I think Bambu printers bring a lot of features to users at a really low price compared to any other manufacturer.

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      5 days ago

      While I fully support that comment, their cloud printing thing also is annoying - I’d rather they spend effort on proper lan printing.

      On my mini I’m still using octoprint (even though I’ve added a network card), on my mk4s I’m using the local connection for uploading - but I got the GPIO board, so once I have time that should enable me to get better monitoring working again. But it all still feels kludgy - something like enabling octoprint control via network instead of USB for the mk4 would be way nicer.

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        4 days ago

        I get that it’s not for everyone, but I use home assistant and prusalink to do everything the cloud prusa connect does.

        It doesn’t leave my network, it’s connected to physical Ethernet instead of WiFi, and I have zero outside connectivity requirements.

        The only drawback is that I have one extra step instead of sending directly within prusa slicer.

        Honestly, it’s been a better overall experience than using the cloud service, cause it doesn’t need to send any data over the Internet, just to download it back down to the printer.

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      6 days ago

      Love my Prusa XL. Bought the single head and have been having fun with it. Bought a second head for my Christmas present and have been playing with two color prints.

      Printed some colorful lizards for my mom.