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I’ve been noticing an unsettling trend in the 3D printing world: more and more printer manufacturers are locking down their devices with proprietary firmware, cloud-based software, and other anti-consumer restrictions. Despite this, they still receive glowing reviews, even from tech-savvy communities.

Back in the day, 3D printing was all about open-source hardware, modding, and user control. Now, it feels like we’re heading towards the same path as smartphones and other consumer tech—walled gardens, forced online accounts, and limited third-party compatibility. Some companies even prevent users from using alternative slicers or modifying firmware without jumping through hoops.

My question is: Has 3D printing gone too mainstream? Are newer users simply unaware (or uninterested) in the dangers of locked-down ecosystems? Have we lost the awareness of FOSS (Free and Open-Source Software) and user freedom that once defined this space?

I’d love to hear thoughts from the community. Do you think this is just a phase, or are we stuck on this trajectory? What can we do to push back against enshitification before it’s too late?

(Transparency Note: I wrote this text myself, but since English is not my first language, I used LLM to refine some formulations. The core content and ideas are entirely my own.)

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[–] Marvelicious@fedia.io 2 points 5 days ago (6 children)

I installed the X-plus firmware, switched to LAN mode, blocked WAN acess at my router and use Orca slicer and honestly, I'm pretty happy with the result. That doesn't mean I'd give Bambu a second chance after their recent moves.

[–] Paradox 2 points 5 days ago (5 children)

Apparently the h2d is crippled if you use offline mode. No cutter or laser support

This is what I was always afraid of. With the x1c they didn't really take away any hardware features if you put it offline and so the trade-off was acceptable. But locking you out of the physical hardware that you've purchased is a whole new story. Kind of like the dishwashers that require an app to do a rinse cycle.

For what the h2d costs you can get an awful lot of printer from a different brand

[–] Marvelicious@fedia.io 2 points 5 days ago (4 children)

Honestly, if I were in the market for another machine right now I'd be taking a hard look at building a Voron. I don't WANT a project like that, but it seems like the best compromise in the quality and capability vs price compromise. I'm told they're working on a 600mm³ model that may really tempt me when they finish.

[–] Paradox 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Yeah I'm keeping eyes on the voron.

My next printer must have the following, else it's not much of an upgrade

  • Multiple extruders or changeable tool heads
  • 500mm^3 print volume
  • Actively heated enclosure
  • Lidar and auto tramming
  • Ams like thing
  • Full opensource
  • Core xy. Not interested in a bed slinger
[–] Marvelicious@fedia.io 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

We're on very similar pages I think.

[–] Paradox 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

And frankly, there's not really too much I want to do that the x1c can't presently do, so there's minimal need to go buy a big new expensive printer, or build one

[–] Marvelicious@fedia.io 1 points 5 days ago

I can wait until they work the bugs out.

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