AirMech#406
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I dont blame you!My patience is starting to run thin. They haven’t responded in two days. This is a VERY expensive printer.![]()
I dont blame you!My patience is starting to run thin. They haven’t responded in two days. This is a VERY expensive printer.![]()
They didn't respond to a chat or phone call? I've chatted with them and it was quick and easy.My patience is starting to run thin. They haven’t responded in two days. This is a VERY expensive printer.![]()
Dang. Im glad they are working with you to try and make it right, but it sounds like quite a time consuming undertaking.The chat conversations take forever. Well over an hour each time. They sent a replacement motor this morning. They don’t have instructions on removing and replacing the motor. They said to get in the chat when it gets here. I’ll have 10+ hours in this by the time the motor is replaced. They are definitely trying. It’s mostly disappointment and frustration, along with the time. They have not offered to replace the printer. Only for me to ship to them for repair. It took 14 days to get here. So, that would a month in travel time plus however long it takes them to repair. And, I’m not convinced it would make that round trip unharmed.
The longer it sits the more I realize how expensive it is. Kind of a head **** honestly. If it worked, that wouldn’t be how I was looking at it.
Anyway… short version is they have shipped a motor. It’s hard to tell how long DHL will take to get it here. My previous Prusa orders were shipped FedEx if I recall correctly, and they were quite fast in transit time.
Definitely do your homework. The original K1 was not a terrible printer, and is the most futuristic thing Creality has put out, but a lot of people have complained about some pretty big issues. The biggest issues being:I'm really thinking hard about this one: https://store.creality.com/products...KGDCjA2Y6yfL8rlgylAHkS28Rq8PK2fhoC0D8QAvD_BwE
The last thing I ordered that was shipped DHL arrived in less than a week. I was surprised because they said it would take up to 3 weeks.It’s hard to tell how long DHL
It's quite possible the printer took two weeks due to its size.The last thing I ordered that was shipped DHL arrived in less than a week. I was suprised because they said it would take up to 3 weeks.
I have a QIDI Xmax. The printers are here in the US but parts are shipped from China. I had to replace the main board. That was shipped from China so I paid for expedited shipping. It arrived in two days. But it shipped from Los Angeles and it came by regular mail.It's quite possible the printer took two weeks due to its size.
I've been considering getting a 3D printer. The Bambu stuff seems like it's got a ton of good reviews.really liking the P1Ps. the on board cameras are the clincher for me. it allows much easier remote monitoring as I can't babysit the print farm all day.
I've been considering getting a 3D printer. The Bambu stuff seems like it's got a ton of good reviews.
Good to see it's not just a bunch of You Tube schills.










Ah... Yeah PLA is not recommended for outdoor or heat applications.I had not seen PLA in the direct sun or high heat.
I have read this over the years. I accidented on the reality of it.Ah... Yeah PLA is not recommended for outdoor or heat applications.
ABS, ASA and PETG are rated for outdoor and heat applications.
























The X1C pumps out parts. The XL slowly makes parts. At half the speed.man thay XL is pumping parts out
The X1C pumps out parts. The XL slowly makes parts. At half the speed.
If Bambu were to come out with a bigger work envelope printer that performed even close to as well as the X1C, I'd have no reason to keep the XL.
I had incorrectly assumed the XL would switch to the other toolhead when it ran out of filament, provided they both had the same filament loaded. That's not the case.

Because a counter weight is more weight. It balances something heavy and smooths out the motion. They are trying to control the inertia on the print head. So the lighter the head the better.I dont understand why they dont run a counter weight to balance out the head weight.
Because a counter weight is more weight. It balances something heavy and smooths out the motion. They are trying to control the inertia on the print head. So the lighter the head the better.
Think about a garage door. You want to counter balance the weight of the door so it can be easily lifted. But you wouldn't want to open and close the door at high speed.

What is your infill percentage on those? That looks pretty dense. Does it need to be so dense? You can speed up print time quite a bit with less infill.