RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
Regarding 4 vs 8, I think I read you can incrementally add extra "heads", you don't have to jump to 8 from 4, but instead add one or two more to suit your needs..
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
Regarding 4 vs 8, I think I read you can incrementally add extra "heads", you don't have to jump to 8 from 4, but instead add one or two more to suit your needs..
But the 8-tool configuration will not only include the four extra tools, but also extra parking docks, spool holders, filaments sensors etc.
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
Regarding 4 vs 8, I think I read you can incrementally add extra "heads", you don't have to jump to 8 from 4, but instead add one or two more to suit your needs..
But the 8-tool configuration will not only include the four extra tools, but also extra parking docks, spool holders, filaments sensors etc.
That's why I caved in and went for the 8.
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
I just got my order in for the 4-tool package, no extra nozzles yet. Four tools online, four spools in an external dryer seems like the right setup for my intended use. I will decide later whether and which extra tools make sense, based on software support and early user feedback.
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
I may just only install 4 and keep 4 in reserve. Don't know yet. It was "only" $200 extra. Still trying to work out how to spin this with my wife... "You spent how much on parts???"
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
Still trying to work out how to spin this with my wife... "You spent how much on parts???"
"But it was a unique opportunity to buy this stuff before it actually works!"
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$14,81 Paypal fee (no warning of that, don't know if a credit card would be more or less)
I had to pay those, too (or didn't, because I chose direct transfer), but generally speaking it is forbidden in the EU to pass the fees for PayPal/Credit Card etc. on to the customer... I think someone should tell them...
Since it's € to SKR they can pass some fees along, but not all of them.
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I can't edit any more: Since I can pay in € there should not be any fees for Credit Card and only a minor fee for PayPal. Everything else is not legal in the EU ( https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32015L2366), but somehow nobody has ever complained (I am no lawyer though, so take it with a grain of salt, but I know it from my own store).
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
I can't edit any more: Since I can pay in € there should not be any fees for Credit Card and only a minor fee for PayPal. Everything else is not legal in the EU ( https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32015L2366), but somehow nobody has ever complained (I am no lawyer though, so take it with a grain of salt, but I know it from my own store).
At least for Germany, Paypal does not fall within the scope of the EU directive as transposed into German law. That's according to a 2021 supreme court ruling, BGH I ZR 203/19.
But I always understood that Paypal's own contracts prevent sellers from passing on Paypal fees to the buyers as an explicit surcharge. That practice harms Paypal's business after all, since it encourages buyers to opt for alternative, cheaper payment methods.
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
is there official word on what is lost on x, y and z?
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I can't edit any more: Since I can pay in € there should not be any fees for Credit Card and only a minor fee for PayPal. Everything else is not legal in the EU ( https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32015L2366), but somehow nobody has ever complained (I am no lawyer though, so take it with a grain of salt, but I know it from my own store).
At least for Germany, Paypal does not fall within the scope of the EU directive as transposed into German law. That's according to a 2021 supreme court ruling, BGH I ZR 203/19.
But I always understood that Paypal's own contracts prevent sellers from passing on Paypal fees to the buyers as an explicit surcharge. That practice harms Paypal's business after all, since it encourages buyers to opt for alternative, cheaper payment methods.
This is incredibly great information, thanks! 🙂 But you are right, PayPal forbids it in every country. So Bondtech should not be allowed to collect it, as far as I understand.
We (I) am derailing the conversation though, sorry about that.
I am happy as soon as I got my INDX. 🙂
RE: Bondtech INDX Nozzle Selection
is there official word on what is lost on x, y and z?
I think a required room of ~ 28 mm in Y was mentioned at FormNext, of which 18 mm are extra, "negative Y" space in the stock Core One. So the nominal printable space gets reduced by ~ 10 mm. I have not seen any mention of losses in X and Z, but no explicit "no reduction" guarantee either.