RE: Update...(Kind of)
You’ll love it over there…helping out the users who can’t get their articulating dragons and other non-functional crap printing correctly 😂
Articulated dragons... Don't get me started... 🤣
Reminds me of when I was younger, my dad bought a Fiat Spider. He tinkered with it a lot and joined a car club where everyone was mechanically inclined. Later he got tired of constantly having to fiddle with it and traded it in for a BMW M3. He joined the BMW club and got tired of every one talking about what bits of chrome or interior accessories to add.
RE: Update...(Kind of)
If life’s taught me one thing, it’s that the grass is always greener on the other side mate.
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If life’s taught me one thing, it’s that the grass is always greener on the other side mate.
I started out by buying a core one about a year or so ago… and it was the first new 3-D printer I had purchased in a long time.
overall I would say it was a pretty good unit and I really did like that printer… but every time I would turn around there will be some small thing that was kind of annoying me.
I then won a 50% off certificate from one of the local vendors and I purchased an H2D. immediately, it became clear that while there were certain things the core one was just really good at the H2D was a much better overall solution an a lot cleaner of a product in general. literally a day and night difference.
in that particular case and that particular time the grass was definitely greener on the other side.
went to one of my buddies houses who has a five tool head XL and the amount of extra work you have to do to get the excel to work just like you wanted to is pretty crazy… on the flipside, enter the H2C, which does not have all the benefits of the XL, but it is pretty darn good.
in this case and at this point in time, I do believe the grass is greener. The ecosystem definitely is more well thought out and they definitely have planned for certain things.
Is it gonna magically transport me to München? no, of course not… But it is going to print things really well and I have thousands of hours on this machine at this point and it’s built to just work.
Don’t get me wrong, I had 1000 so hours on my core one and the only thing that never worked properly with MMU3; which, in fact, was the reason I got rid of the printer - there is no comparison of a core one with an MMU3 to the H2 series printers.
I really want INDX work well… And I really want it to be successful.