Automated print removal
Hi Guys
Do any of you know of affordable automated print removers? 3DQue's Quinly has done the best I can find so far, but its very expensive. Let me know what you think please.
RE: Automated print removal
You could write a gcode in prusaslicer. I've seen a lot of youtube videos about it.
You set it so after the print is done, it cools the bed, and then you push the print off with the hotend. Then start another print and repeat.
RE: Automated print removal
As often as this happens one might start to think the forums where being seeded.
The Filament Whisperer
RE: Automated print removal
As often as this happens one might start to think the forums where being seeded.
What do you mean? I was just scrolling the forums and saw the post.
RE: Automated print removal
@retr0vers3
It wasn't your response that prompted my comment. It was the OP's question, and the number of times I've seen the same questions asked repeatedly in various areas of the forums, in a short period of time, supposedly by different new users.
Regards
Swiss_Cheese
The Filament Whisperer