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  • Wwwwhhhhaaaaattttt?!?!?! Really? That sounds awesome.

    In the past most of the cheaper printers didnt have bed levelers anyways. It's always the paper method.

    I installed 9x9 BLtouch for all my printers which helped a bunch, but when you're printing 16 hours a day, the build up on the bed requires that I relevel the bed.

    I really hope you're right. It was pretty hell back then.

  • I used to run a small print farm during COVID. I learned to hate fixing my printers. I never want to worry about leveling my beds or account for print vibration or worry about bed buildup or even look at my printer outside of the standard maintenance. I just want to print. Lol.

    The Anker looks interesting. I think if I was in the market for a Cartesian style printer, I would pay the 100 bucks more and pick up a Prusa MK4S instead.

  • Tinkerer that hasn't had a 3D printer for a few years now. Thought about going back in and buying a printer and the carbon x1 was on the top of my list. Previously I had creality XY printers.

    Should I avoid Bambu now? The lidar and the click and print is what really draws me. I don't want to be a tinkerer AND a printer engineer, but I also don't support companies that mess with their customers like this.

    Does anyone recommend another solution?