3DPrinting
3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
The r/functionalprint community is now located at: or !functionalprint@fedia.io
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No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia. Code of Conduct.
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Be respectful, especially when disagreeing. Everyone should feel welcome here.
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No guns
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I have Bambu lab A1 now. Have had ultimaker and various creality printers. Bambu lab is by far the best in terms of print quality, ease of use, reliance and speed. Isn't this the real reason why it has become popular and not them pressuring reviewers to only do good reviews?
What drama or problems is there with Bambu?
It's DRM'd bullshit that gives a big fat 🖕to the entire open and collaborative spirit of 3D printing. The hobby was built on open source and open hardware (see e.g. RepRap) and Bambu is trying to destroy that.
I don't give a fuck how good the print quality and whatnot is; It could give you a handjob with every print and it would still be completely categorically unacceptable!
Agree! Will have to look into what the DRM and Bambu thing is about. I built my first MakerBot waaay back at uni so I get and support the idea of the free and open 3d printing community
Try printing something that looks like a gun part and ATF will knock down your door.
Most of the Chinese brands are doing that; I've seen 3D printing youtubers talk about Bambu, Creality and Elegoo leaning on them for good reviews as if they're employed on their marketing team rather than independent journalists.
I've heard a lot of stuff about their platform hosting stolen models.
Bambu tipped their hand a little over a year ago, they have every intention to lock down their platform, requiring their filament, their software and likely their cloud platform to run.
And I'll pit my Prusa MK4S against your Bambu A1 in print quality any time.
You can use any filament you want, it works fine on LAN and SD-cards without online account. There was some debate on the fucked up firmware updating thing, but they did backtrack on this, no?
Sure, but your machine is also 3x the price (at least on my country).
That being said, my next printer will also be a prusa, but mostly because it's a European company. I'm also for Foss 3dp, but I also don't want to be caught up in misinformation - please enlighten me if there are serious issues actually happening and not just "well Bambu might do so and so in the future".
yeah they backtracked. They had something TO backtrack.