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yes ma'am1:24?
I've got a K2 Plus.So who has a K2 plus? I have an X1C with over 3000 hours on it that is showing it's age and with the firmware updates Bambu is pushing I am going to start moving away from them. The K2 is the size I am looking for and has the CFS(ams clone) and is priced right at $1500.
I am also not happy with the games bambu is playing with pricing and blaming it on tariffs. They were modifying pricing and increasing beyond tariff percentages when things were still only speculated and not in place. I am aware trading bambu for creality is just one chinese for another but I am willing to gamble the $1500 on the K2 that seems to have more ability to modify it's firmware and is less likely to have walls put up around it.
I have multiple X1C's that are running in the farm and I've firewalled all of them from the internet so I can continue to use Orcaslicer on them. My only worry with the K2 is the inability to use Orcaslicer for multicolor as from what I've seen that may require running the creality slicer.


Kinda looks like a clog. Temp for their PLA might need to be higher to flow properly. They could also try to slow down the speed and see if that changes anything. Their PLA could also be ****.Had a complaint on a print profile I uploaded a long time ago. Its got a couple hundred downloads and no one else has reported this issue. I've seen it before on a model I was prototyping, but I eliminated it with completely different settings, and I don't remember specifically what fixed it. Can anyone better explain what would cause this? Commenter claims to have seen it on multiple printers for this model, but it clears up and finishes the print fine after a couple layers like this. I'm questioning the filament, but it *should* be PLA, nothing special.
I've seen some variations of infill that look like that.Had a complaint on a print profile I uploaded a long time ago. Its got a couple hundred downloads and no one else has reported this issue. I've seen it before on a model I was prototyping, but I eliminated it with completely different settings, and I don't remember specifically what fixed it. Can anyone better explain what would cause this? Commenter claims to have seen it on multiple printers for this model, but it clears up and finishes the print fine after a couple layers like this. I'm questioning the filament, but it *should* be PLA, nothing special.

Excellent organization. The dimensions & tolerances are spot-on!Not getting political, but in the current economic environment, I thought it might be nice to share this list that Tom's Hardware put together of US-based filament manufacturers.
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American 3D Printer filament companies raise the flag, not the price
But Polymaker announces prices will increase starting May 1st.www.tomshardware.com
And I finally got my Tetris game (thanks @lilscorpion for the analogy) perfect on my first metric drawer:
I'm still working on my OpenSCAD script to generate some flat trays for my crowfoot and flare crowfoot sockets.
Unfortunately, even without the tariffs, I didn't see anything U.S. based close to $10/kg that most overseas manufacturers offer (pre-tariff).Not getting political, but in the current economic environment, I thought it might be nice to share this list that Tom's Hardware put together of US-based filament manufacturers.
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American 3D Printer filament companies raise the flag, not the price
But Polymaker announces prices will increase starting May 1st.www.tomshardware.com
That's certainly a consideration, if you're buying in quantity that drives that kind of price per kg.Unfortunately, even without the tariffs, I didn't see anything U.S. based close to $10/kg that most overseas manufacturers offer (pre-tariff).
I have had success getting that price per kg on 1-2 spools before. A lot are on Amazon or eBay, and fairly well known name brands like SunluThat's certainly a consideration, if you're buying in quantity that drives that kind of price per kg.
I do most of my shopping on Amazon ($15-20/kg), so I was looking at just not shuttling all of my money to the second richest guy in the world.
It's a gridfinity setup, done using the OpenSCAD gridfinity-rebuilt library.Excellent organization. The dimensions & tolerances are spot-on!


Other models showed the same stringing effect, although it's quiet reduced using PLA.If you like it, that's what counts!
I don't think the stringing is from the fuzzy skin though, the pics of the model on makerworld are fuzzy skin. What brand of filament is that? the colour is quite nice.


Very nice!!Not getting political, but in the current economic environment, I thought it might be nice to share this list that Tom's Hardware put together of US-based filament manufacturers.
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American 3D Printer filament companies raise the flag, not the price
But Polymaker announces prices will increase starting May 1st.www.tomshardware.com
And I finally got my Tetris game (thanks @lilscorpion for the analogy) perfect on my first metric drawer:
I'm still working on my OpenSCAD script to generate some flat trays for my crowfoot and flare crowfoot sockets.



This is part of my reason to move my major operations away from bambu. Being forced back to bambu studio, or to another mode of verification is not conducive to large scale. If it was a single printer and I was just a hobbyist it wouldn't be a big deal.PSA: If you are using Orca Slicer 2.3.0, have a Bambu X1C and use the cloud services, don't do the latest printer firmware update. Bambu's attempts to secure their platform have disrupted third party developers like Orca, at least temporarily.
I'm not a huge fan of Bambu's cloud services but they are unavoidable for me in some situations. Truth be told, LAN mode isn't all that great either, compared to some other systems out there. Qidi, for all its gotchas, as an example, has been very solid for me over the time I have been using my XPlus.

It looks like some kind of shock/vibration mount.