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Our makerspace needs new 3D-printers.

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  • mcdanlj@social.makerforums.infoM mcdanlj@social.makerforums.info

    @selea @Natanox The only real complaint I have about Qidi was that when they didn't initially put thermal fuses on hot beds in one of their printers, then later provided them as a fix, someone who hadn't installed the fix yet and burned down his shop as a result posted a warning. They banned him from their official subreddit, which was not awesome behavior, and they really should have used thermal fuses from the beginning.

    On the other hand, they have been around for a long time. My Qidi X-Max 3 has been a workhorse. They ship their slicer with support for Linux, and appear to have been respecful of open source licenses as far as I can tell. They give the information for you to have root access on the embedded Linux system running Klipper. I've been able to order consumables or and replacements post-warranty. Their support has actually been helpful and responsive (modulo time zone differences, of course). They have real heated chambers in some printers, and they seem to be the most cost-effective way to get a functional heated chamber for engineering filaments.

    So Qidi, along with Sovol, are on my list to consider for my next printer, whenever that is.

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    @mcdanlj @selea Looking them up I see quite a lot of people massively displeased with their support though.

    I guess it's like with every chinese printer company. Devices usually okay, support questionable, actions anything between okay over confused to vile.

    Guess they're a good pick if you want to save some money. A makerspace should be able to help themselves anyway. 😉 Just… be aware the printer should probably be used offline. Chinese surveillance laws are absolute and enforced globally.

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    • natanox@chaos.socialN natanox@chaos.social

      @mcdanlj @selea Looking them up I see quite a lot of people massively displeased with their support though.

      I guess it's like with every chinese printer company. Devices usually okay, support questionable, actions anything between okay over confused to vile.

      Guess they're a good pick if you want to save some money. A makerspace should be able to help themselves anyway. 😉 Just… be aware the printer should probably be used offline. Chinese surveillance laws are absolute and enforced globally.

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      @Natanox @selea You'll find complaints about support for everywhere. I've seen them for Prusa too. I've found them better than average of Chinese companies for getting support.

      I don't think Qidi even have a cloud mode. I don't recall having one to turn off. Using Klipper and being open source with their QidiSlicer variant of PrusaSlicer, you don't have the proprietary binary-only blob that Bambu ship, to try to work around... I don't think it is commensurate.

      If you have specific information to the contrary that goes beyond my scope of experience, please share specific details.

      (Yes, I've read Josef's Xits about chinese surveillance law. Thus the point that not having a cloud mode might be a specific advantage here.)

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      • selea@social.linux.pizzaS selea@social.linux.pizza

        Our makerspace needs new 3D-printers. I was originaly set for #bambulab but with the apparent non respect for #GPL

        Which 3D-printer should I look into? Is there any printer that does not require too much tinkering?

        Budget, 600 USD/EUR
        Should work with Linux, and also stuff like repetier.

        Boost for reach

        #3dprinting

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        @selea
        The GPL is just the tip of the iceberg—consider the data sent to their home country with your logs, printing via their cloud, and you can look up videos online about their "repairability." And most importantly—are you planning to burn down your building?

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        • kroltan@functional.cafeK kroltan@functional.cafe

          @sobek @selea @foxylad FWIW, self assembled makes the price much friendlier. I got a MK4S, had literally 0 3DP knowledge beforehand. Took me two weeknights to complete it, but the instructions were all very clear and it was successful.

          And I did it without the motivational gummy bears! They don't ship them to Brazil

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          @kroltan@functional.cafe@sobek@social.linux.pizza @selea 🤯 No gummies!!!!

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          • selea@social.linux.pizzaS selea@social.linux.pizza

            @foxylad

            Do I need to assemble them myself?

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            @selea You can choose assembled or not. Assembled costs more and you miss out on all the fun of building them.

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            • foxylad@mastodon.nzF foxylad@mastodon.nz

              @kroltan@functional.cafe@sobek@social.linux.pizza @selea 🤯 No gummies!!!!

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              @foxylad Right! I almost returned it

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              • selea@social.linux.pizzaS selea@social.linux.pizza

                Our makerspace needs new 3D-printers. I was originaly set for #bambulab but with the apparent non respect for #GPL

                Which 3D-printer should I look into? Is there any printer that does not require too much tinkering?

                Budget, 600 USD/EUR
                Should work with Linux, and also stuff like repetier.

                Boost for reach

                #3dprinting

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                @selea i would recommend a prusa mini but if you can buy a bigger #3dprinting prusa that would be better

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                • selea@social.linux.pizzaS selea@social.linux.pizza

                  Our makerspace needs new 3D-printers. I was originaly set for #bambulab but with the apparent non respect for #GPL

                  Which 3D-printer should I look into? Is there any printer that does not require too much tinkering?

                  Budget, 600 USD/EUR
                  Should work with Linux, and also stuff like repetier.

                  Boost for reach

                  #3dprinting

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                  @selea 600 USD is closer to 500 EUR in pure value, and with taxes and tariffs that can shift the balance even further. Where are you based, generally speaking?

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                  • teotwaki@mastodon.onlineT teotwaki@mastodon.online

                    @selea 600 USD is closer to 500 EUR in pure value, and with taxes and tariffs that can shift the balance even further. Where are you based, generally speaking?

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                    @teotwaki

                    Sweden here!

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                    • selea@social.linux.pizzaS selea@social.linux.pizza

                      @teotwaki

                      Sweden here!

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                      @selea Near Malmö? I might be thinking about selling my MK4S, with enclosure, and I could drop it off (I’m based in Copenhagen).

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                      • teotwaki@mastodon.onlineT teotwaki@mastodon.online

                        @selea Near Malmö? I might be thinking about selling my MK4S, with enclosure, and I could drop it off (I’m based in Copenhagen).

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                        @teotwaki

                        Sadly not, outside Gothenburg (Borås) here.

                        3.5 hour drive I think

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                        • selea@social.linux.pizzaS selea@social.linux.pizza

                          @teotwaki

                          Sadly not, outside Gothenburg (Borås) here.

                          3.5 hour drive I think

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                          @selea Not entirely out of my way when I go to Lysekil, but not really feasible to have the 3D printer and my scuba gear in the car simultaneously. Sorry!

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                          • selea@social.linux.pizzaS selea@social.linux.pizza

                            Our makerspace needs new 3D-printers. I was originaly set for #bambulab but with the apparent non respect for #GPL

                            Which 3D-printer should I look into? Is there any printer that does not require too much tinkering?

                            Budget, 600 USD/EUR
                            Should work with Linux, and also stuff like repetier.

                            Boost for reach

                            #3dprinting

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                            @selea makerspace in Borås?

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                              @selea makerspace in Borås?

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                              @amar

                              Viskafors 🙂

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                              • selea@social.linux.pizzaS selea@social.linux.pizza

                                @amar

                                Viskafors 🙂

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                                @selea trevligt! Jag har en fin maskin som jag skulle kunna bortskänka till makerspace. En Snapmaker A350 med en del reservdelar. Den har både 3D-utskrift, laser och CNC-huvud. Just nu står den och samlar damm hemma hos mig, och det gör mig ledsen, så jag vill hellre ge bort den till någon makerspace som kan använda den än att den bara står oanvänd.

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