Belt printers. Your thoughts?
Hi everyone,
Although I ve spotted belt printers years before, CR10 caught my eye because of price and beeing potentially opensource.
Do you see potential and would you buy/support belt printers (eg. iFactory or CR10 printmill)?
Can we expect in (not near) future Prusa's attempt on designing sustainable belt printer?
RE: Belt printers. Your thoughts?
I am considering buying the Creality 3DPrintMill when they come out. However, I would probably buy a Prusa belt printer if they made one though it doesn't look like they're considering it.
RE: Belt printers. Your thoughts?
Hi everyone,
Although I ve spotted belt printers years before, CR10 caught my eye because of price and beeing potentially opensource.
Do you see potential and would you buy/support belt printers (eg. iFactory or CR10 printmill)?
Can we expect in (not near) future Prusa's attempt on designing sustainable belt printer?
This type of printer is a niche printer. I would be shocked is if it is profitable.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Belt printers. Your thoughts?
I'd rather upgrade a known good printer to become belt-capable than place a bet on whether the 3D printer that creality bolted on to its belt is a good one. Look at the average amazon reviews for creality's many different 3D printers, and, on average--other than the Ender 3--many/most of their models didn't score that well with the customers who bought them. You can/should disregard reviews from reviewers who got them for free.
There's at least one belt-print mod on the market which claims to work with a Prusa i3: https://www.hackster.io/news/robot-factory-s-conversion-kit-makes-continuous-3d-printing-attainable-f60c67b71f1e Anyone know what it costs or how well it works?