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For those looking at this. The sides aren’t Glass, they’re cheap plastic and it does haven’t good chamber insulation for materials that require consistent temps. On top of that, the PTFE tubing scrapes on the top of the housing unless you print one of the many risers people have made for this, or you take the top off, further destabilizing the temps. Even more, the printer has been retracting the filament right out of the head after a successful print and this requires you to consistently perform a filament loading procedure before you start your prints, or you will end up canceling the print and starting over when you get the failed to load indicator. Finally, they’re selling these things with defective parts and only offering the highly proprietary parts, correction part as they will only give you one of the extruders even though the printer has two of them. In short, if you plan to use this thing even semi reliably, plan to buy dual hardened steel extruder nozzles, and hardened steel gears, to the tune of about $160 for all the pieces needed. Then prepare to print the riser, fan attachments, and some rails to move the filament inside the chamber. By the time you do all of this, you realize you could have just gone with the much better built and equipped X1C.
Oh and that’s another thing, they’re deleting negative reviews from their site, to make the product look better than it is. Also, they’re selling defective hardened steel hot end kits as well, knowing they have a somewhat reliable replacement that they should be selling but would rather pawn their defective junk off on their customers.
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It's really true that you do things like that. But what I don't understand is. Reasonable Luban software can't do it, every cheap 3D printer manufacturer even has an app. The Snapmaker2.0 A250 and 350 do not make a reasonable Pei print bed. Why not optimize the software so that you can make the print bed temperature up to 110 degrees - or a nice camera that fits the installation space. The Snapmaker is a high-end device but the software is crap and it's really lagging behind.
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im pissed at buying the original snap maker j1 then they put a fan in and charge me extra then sell the fukin thing already upgraded for way cheaper than i paid to back them for it not impressed
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Wow! That is really detailed!! I love that you’re able to move the modules so it can be put into any position! And the the use of the filament to make it look like it’s really printing!! This is sweet!!
Where the heck are the instructions telling you to assemble the thing? No manual provided with new unit and it just says to go here for assembly instructions 🤬🤬🤬