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cwbullet
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RE: Printing plateau on infill structure

Part of the instructions assume that someones will take the time to read.  

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 11/11/2021 11:39 pm
Swiss_Cheese
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@Charles,

My point is that its only available to those that have ordered per-assembled unit. this is a very poor way to support the community, and shows little regard for the education of the community. Not only that, but it appears to be contradictory to what Prusa has suggested in the past, which was the recommendation to build your own printer so you might have a better understanding of it's workings. this to me is just one step closer to that of Makerbot, if this is not their intention (meaning to bail on the community for monetary reasons) then this is a very poor delivery to the community. I personally have spent thousands of dollars on prusa equipment and parts, and hundreds on filament, (not to mention my time) trying to help educate users of community about Prusa software, hardware, and filament. I personally would like to see them at least offer their most basic of lame ass lessons to the community to help them. But no! you have to pay extra in the form of buying a pre-built, a not previously recommend way to do it, machine. which by the way, we see more problems from in the form of leaking heater blocks and loose screws and poor quality control, when these folks come here looking for help it's we who bare the brunt of those fixes, being someone who appreciates this community as much as I do, this is a low blow and pisses me off.

Part of the instructions assume that someones will take the time to read.  

So, I don't know what this is supposed to mean Charles, but to me it's an insult.

 

Swiss_Cheese

The Filament Whisperer

Posted : 12/11/2021 4:18 am
cwbullet
(@cwbullet)
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RE: Printing plateau on infill structure

Not an insult.  I am stating the obvious.  A lot of folks on the forum do not even take the time to search google or read the instructions.  I guess I am no different.  

Posted by: @swiss_cheese

@Charles,

My point is that its only available to those that have ordered per-assembled unit. this is a very poor way to support the community, and shows little regard for the education of the community. Not only that, but it appears to be contradictory to what Prusa has suggested in the past, which was the recommendation to build your own printer so you might have a better understanding of it's workings. this to me is just one step closer to that of Makerbot, if this is not their intention (meaning to bail on the community for monetary reasons) then this is a very poor delivery to the community. I personally have spent thousands of dollars on prusa equipment and parts, and hundreds on filament, (not to mention my time) trying to help educate users of community about Prusa software, hardware, and filament. I personally would like to see them at least offer their most basic of lame ass lessons to the community to help them. But no! you have to pay extra in the form of buying a pre-built, a not previously recommend way to do it, machine. which by the way, we see more problems from in the form of leaking heater blocks and loose screws and poor quality control, when these folks come here looking for help it's we who bare the brunt of those fixes, being someone who appreciates this community as much as I do, this is a low blow and pisses me off.

Part of the instructions assume that someones will take the time to read.  

So, I don't know what this is supposed to mean Charles, but to me it's an insult.

 

Swiss_Cheese

 

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 12/11/2021 4:32 am
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