how many many machine hours?
I looked at the hours on my MK2 this evening and found 123 days and 19 hours. 143 km filament thru it.
Does 3115 hours on a MK2 seem reasonable?
I have changed nozzles, bearings and belts in the past, I also replaced the PEI on the bed once, but in general it has been very low maintenance. I do quite a bit of printing for my employer and just convinced them to order a MK3 for the shop so mine will get less of a workout. I may go thru it to refresh it although it is still doing a good job.
Great job Prusa
I guess mine is just getting broken in!
Diem,
Yours must never cool down.
I wonder how many hours machines in a print farm get? Do they ever really wear out or just need new parts?
I guess mine is just getting broken in!
Diem,
Yours must never cool down.
I wonder how many hours machines in a print farm get? Do they ever really wear out or just need new parts?
I suppose the Prusa designs are almost infinitely repairable depending on how much effort you are willing to put in. I suspect I am more likely to obsolete my MK3 than wear it out.
Cheerio,
Impressive
I have 8 and I do nto think they have that mileage on a single one. Two of them no longer update stats though. The oldest has 308 days and counting.
Hmmm, perhaps I ought to buy in the ingredients ready to bake a cake....
MK3.
Your printer probably has a bit more life in it.
Cheerio,
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3D Printer Review Blog
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Hmmm, perhaps I ought to buy in the ingredients ready to bake a cake....
MK3.
Your printer probably has a bit more life in it.
Cheerio,
Do not believe everything you see on the internet. A little math: 42 790 616 meters is almost 43 thousand kilometers (it´s more than equator lenght). Its print speed is 1,38 meters per second and that means a new spool every 5 minutes. It also means a more than 1 kW for hotend.
P.
42 790 616 meters is almost 43 thousand kilometers
It's not a very useful measure. I'm pretty sure that's millimeters, so div by 1000 and I think it's mm extruded rather than consumed. Anybody know how it's calculated?
Even the print time is somewhat approximate - in the early days it didn't take account of speed variations (Icbw) but one of the updates fixed it so these days it's not far off.
Cheerio,
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Unit is meter (m), milimeter is mm and I am pretty sure that it is consumed filament. The photo is a joke:)
42 790 616 meters is almost 43 thousand kilometers
It's not a very useful measure. I'm pretty sure that's millimeters, so div by 1000 and I think it's mm extruded rather than consumed. Anybody know how it's calculated?
Even the print time is somewhat approximate - in the early days it didn't take account of speed variations (Icbw) but one of the updates fixed it so these days it's not far off.
Cheerio,