RE: Not bad enough we are being abandoned....I love having my XL dissed by Prusa
Are we still trolling?
Yes, I ran 6 13 hour prints (same parts 6x) over the past week that used 2 tools 1 for PETG and 1 for TPU in the same print, so about 50 tool changes per print and they all came out perfect.
One person's problems are not indicative of every printer.
Anything else?
Oh, well as long as yours works, whenever anyone else has an issue, they're trolling.
Then I recommend for the future to present problem in a way actually asking for help. When you just post to bash, that's just trolling.
Yes, I ran 6 13 hour prints (same parts 6x) over the past week that used 2 tools 1 for PETG and 1 for TPU in the same print, so about 50 tool changes per print and they all came out perfect.
Yesterday, I successfully completed another 9-hour print with PCCF using 6.2.6, even at a chamber temperature of 53 degrees.
Oh, well as long as yours works, whenever anyone else has an issue, they're trolling.
You can add your case to the other cases: https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware-Buddy/issues
Thank you.
RE: Not bad enough we are being abandoned....I love having my XL dissed by Prusa
Are we still trolling?
Yes, I ran 6 13 hour prints (same parts 6x) over the past week that used 2 tools 1 for PETG and 1 for TPU in the same print, so about 50 tool changes per print and they all came out perfect.
One person's problems are not indicative of every printer.
Anything else?
Oh, well as long as yours works, whenever anyone else has an issue, they're trolling.
Then I recommend for the future to present problem in a way actually asking for help. When you just post to bash, that's just trolling.
Yes, I ran 6 13 hour prints (same parts 6x) over the past week that used 2 tools 1 for PETG and 1 for TPU in the same print, so about 50 tool changes per print and they all came out perfect.
Yesterday, I successfully completed another 9-hour print with PCCF using 6.2.6, even at a chamber temperature of 53 degrees.
Oh, well as long as yours works, whenever anyone else has an issue, they're trolling.
You can add your case to the other cases: https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware-Buddy/issues
Thank you.
Ah, I see, you are the arbiter of appropriate discussion and the one who gets to decide whether complaining rises to the level of trolling. Thanks for letting us know your opinions, bud!
RE: Not bad enough we are being abandoned....I love having my XL dissed by Prusa
Are we still trolling?
Yes, I ran 6 13 hour prints (same parts 6x) over the past week that used 2 tools 1 for PETG and 1 for TPU in the same print, so about 50 tool changes per print and they all came out perfect.
One person's problems are not indicative of every printer.
Anything else?
Oh, well as long as yours works, whenever anyone else has an issue, they're trolling.
Then I recommend for the future to present problem in a way actually asking for help. When you just post to bash, that's just trolling.
Yes, I ran 6 13 hour prints (same parts 6x) over the past week that used 2 tools 1 for PETG and 1 for TPU in the same print, so about 50 tool changes per print and they all came out perfect.
Yesterday, I successfully completed another 9-hour print with PCCF using 6.2.6, even at a chamber temperature of 53 degrees.
Oh, well as long as yours works, whenever anyone else has an issue, they're trolling.
You can add your case to the other cases: https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware-Buddy/issues
Thank you.
Ah, I see, you are the arbiter of appropriate discussion and the one who gets to decide whether complaining rises to the level of trolling. Thanks for letting us know your opinions, bud!
No problem, anytime. Glad to help.
RE: Not bad enough we are being abandoned....I love having my XL dissed by Prusa
I'm all for long-lasting technology. I still regularly see MK3s being sold on second hand markets here in Sweden (and that makes me happy). However, this thread is a little ridiculous in my opinion. Additive manufacturing is still a new technology that's seeing massive rapid advancements every year. What would you rather Prusa did, just not develop new technology so some people don't feel like they have older tech? If you purchase a piece of tech in a rapidly advancing field, like additive manufacturing, you must also expect that the tech you purchased (regardless of which company produced it) won't be the cutting edge, most modern tech in the field forever.
If you don't want your tech to be outdated within a few years, you cannot purchase tech in a rapidly advanced field. There's not really any way around it.
You can even enjoy older tech in a rapidly advancing field. I purchased a Prusa Mini second hand a few months ago. Restoring and fixing that old printer makes me happy.