RE: Prusa Core One - Intial thoughts......
I could never bring myself to buy the bamboo machines. The moment this was released I made my order. I came here thinking there would already be a lot more chattering about it. This will be my first Prusa. I have been using my monoprice select minis for the past.. 8ish years or so? Anyways, I am excited to finally go.. big and fast.
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As I stated above, I'm planning to upgrade at some point, even if it's not immediately after they become available.
As I've pondered this upcoming change, something has come to mind that I hadn't thought of previously. No mention was made of a nozzle wiper on the Core One. This is something that before now hasn't been as much of a possibility due to the fixed position X axis on our MK series printers. Now that we'll have a core XY motion system, I'm expecting that this may become a possibility. As someone who prints primarily PETG, I see real value here in saving the few seconds before printing for checking/wiping the nozzle clean. This is genuinely not a big deal, but would be a quality of life feature, if it works.
For those of you with Bambu and other brand printers with nozzle wipers, how well do they work for the stickier filaments like PETG? Do you still have to pay attention to the nozzle every few prints, or clean build up out of the wiper etc?
It seems like since the X axis is being swapped for a linear guide, they should have been able to add the bit of extra length needed to clear the plate and make this a possibility... if not from the factory, perhaps as a user customization.
-J
RE: Prusa Core One - Intial thoughts......
That's a good idea. I found the Mk4s to be super sensitive to anything stuck to the nozzle for getting a decent first layer for anything but PLA. Interestingly my XL not so. I've never made the connection to nozzle wiping but yes, having a wiper to take care of dirt on the nozzle prior to first layer calibration would be probably an improvement.
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RE: Prusa Core One - Intial thoughts......
I have two MK3S and 3 MK4S. I am not sure what to do as an upgrade path. I will probably upgrade the Mk3S to 4S and the 4Ss to Core One.
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RE: Prusa Core One - Intial thoughts......
That depends on what you need. I will convert my mk4s to core one especially for smaller footprint and filtration system. Now I am on my way to make filtration system for my custom enclosure from Tukkari and Prusa enclosure is too big for my place. Core one is perfect! So I will ditch filtration project and wait for Core one.
RE: Prusa Core One - Intial thoughts......
What I seem to understand from the images and from what Joseph says about the printer, is that the hole for the filament spool on the right (viewing the printer from the front) is fixed. That is, it cannot be placed on the left. It's a shame that they have thought that the door can open in both directions, depending on where the user works best, and they don't think that the placement of the filament spool should also have the same philosophy.
To be able to have the spool on the left, the dragchain must go to the left as well. Maybe that will be a possibilty to decide if you are building yourself from a kit (speculating), but most likely not. So there would be a lot more changes than just having the spool on the left.
RE: Prusa Core One - Intial thoughts......
As I stated above, I'm planning to upgrade at some point, even if it's not immediately after they become available.
As I've pondered this upcoming change, something has come to mind that I hadn't thought of previously. No mention was made of a nozzle wiper on the Core One. This is something that before now hasn't been as much of a possibility due to the fixed position X axis on our MK series printers. Now that we'll have a core XY motion system, I'm expecting that this may become a possibility. As someone who prints primarily PETG, I see real value here in saving the few seconds before printing for checking/wiping the nozzle clean. This is genuinely not a big deal, but would be a quality of life feature, if it works.
For those of you with Bambu and other brand printers with nozzle wipers, how well do they work for the stickier filaments like PETG? Do you still have to pay attention to the nozzle every few prints, or clean build up out of the wiper etc?
It seems like since the X axis is being swapped for a linear guide, they should have been able to add the bit of extra length needed to clear the plate and make this a possibility... if not from the factory, perhaps as a user customization.
-J
I have nozzle wipers on my XL and they work ok at best. They will knock strings off, but it will not remove the blob that gets stuck to nozzle.
I know it's been said over and over, but drying your filament and keeping it dry is your best bet. I print directly from dry boxes and the buildup is not bad anymore, except for some colors, they seem to buildup no matter what. White in particular is bad. I suspect that the colors somehow make it sticker. Black seems to perform the best.
Btw I'm using the Bamboo nozzle wiper too.
RE: Prusa Core One - Intial thoughts......
I have two MK3S and 3 MK4S. I am not sure what to do as an upgrade path. I will probably upgrade the Mk3S to 4S and the 4Ss to Core One.
I upgraded one of my Mk3S's to a Mk3.5 and couldn't be happier. Same rock solid performance but a fair bit faster. The others I upgraded to or replaced with Mk4S's and wish I hadn't. The most solid machines in my fleet right now are the Mk3.5 and my two Minis. The Mk4's I can't trust to reliably produce a good first layer. I hope that with the Core One I get back to confidence in the system.
Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...