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[–] sbeak@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I mean... I wish my printer worked as well as all my Bambu friends, but this helps a little... this helps...

Just of note, many other brands are now very competitive with Bambu, even beating it in value in some cases! For example, Qidi has some very good value enclosed printers like the Q1 Pro and the newer Q2, Elegoo's Centauri Carbon is exceptionally good for the price, the Snapmaker U1 undercuts Bambu's H2 series by a lot while being compatible with OrcaSlicer OOTB, and of course you have Prusa being cool as always, letting users upgrade from the MK4S+ to the Core One with a kit, which can later be upgraded again to a tool changer with the upcoming INDX.

[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 weeks ago

Creality's new Klitek printers are imminent. Multiple tool heads, push pull feed for TPU.

Bambu upped the game but the competition is coming back better.

Push pull TPU feed + Siraya tech glass fiber TPU is going to allow truly strong anisotropic prints.