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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="04YellowGT" data-source="post: 16299871" data-attributes="member: 35332"><p>We do a lot of 3D printing at my place of work. We have older industrial printer that ran 50k+ new. Its a workhorse and almost impossible to screw up a print job. The material is super expensive, it only prints ABS at max resolution of .007, and its SLOOOW. We just bought an Artemis from SeeMeCNC. It can print just about any material at super high resolution, the material is cheap, and it prints a job in half the time. The down side is its finicky and I've had my fair share of failed prints. I'm getting better but its not a set it and forget it like are old workhorse. The software we use for the new printer for slicing the STL files is Cura and its a freeware that is pretty user friendly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04YellowGT, post: 16299871, member: 35332"] We do a lot of 3D printing at my place of work. We have older industrial printer that ran 50k+ new. Its a workhorse and almost impossible to screw up a print job. The material is super expensive, it only prints ABS at max resolution of .007, and its SLOOOW. We just bought an Artemis from SeeMeCNC. It can print just about any material at super high resolution, the material is cheap, and it prints a job in half the time. The down side is its finicky and I've had my fair share of failed prints. I'm getting better but its not a set it and forget it like are old workhorse. The software we use for the new printer for slicing the STL files is Cura and its a freeware that is pretty user friendly. [/QUOTE]
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