Way too long, too little info
Forgive me if I missed it elsewhere, but do we know how the volumetric deposition rate will be different (faster) than the Mini or the MkIII? Can Prusa, in the entry to Q3, at least let us know some performance characteristics? Is Prusa using these in their factory making Printer Parts to help debug it, and how fast is it? Can you show us parts made on the XL vs parts made on other Prusa machines?
RE: Way too long, too little info
I doubt this has been released and expect it probably will not be shown until the XL is released to testers.
Forgive me if I missed it elsewhere, but do we know how the volumetric deposition rate will be different (faster) than the Mini or the MkIII? Can Prusa, in the entry to Q3, at least let us know some performance characteristics? Is Prusa using these in their factory making Printer Parts to help debug it, and how fast is it? Can you show us parts made on the XL vs parts made on other Prusa machines?
--------------------
Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
do we know how the volumetric deposition rate will be different (faster) than the Mini or the MkIII?
Don't expect much difference with the same-size nozzle, perhaps a small increase. It will support larger nozzles, some of the additional power supply capacity is to increase melt-speeds.
how fast is it?
I think you are misunderstanding the whole point of the machine.
Can you show us parts made on the XL vs parts made on other Prusa machines?
The example prints at TCT 3Sixty were indistinguishable from those produced on a Mk3 - except no Mk3 can produce parts that big.
Cheerio,
RE: Way too long, too little info
do we know how the volumetric deposition rate will be different (faster) than the Mini or the MkIII?
The example prints at TCT 3Sixty were indistinguishable from those produced on a Mk3 - except no Mk3 can produce parts that big.
Cheerio,
Really? Even the change from 8bit to 32bit doesnt lead to a change in surface quality?
Prusa Mini FW4.4.1
the change from 8bit to 32bit doesnt lead to a change in surface quality?
No, why would you expect any deterioration?
Cheerio,
RE: Way too long, too little info
All of the example prints had similar print quality.
--------------------
Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog