3DPrinting
3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
The r/functionalprint community is now located at: or !functionalprint@fedia.io
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The review from
The Canuck Creator
of the SV08 was not awesome. They may have fixed those issues.Can you explain a bit more your context, what you are looking for, tinkering or not, internet mandatory, opensource, etc...
We have one mk4 in our Hackerspace, 4 x MK3 and 1 x XL. The MK4 just churn out parts from various inexperienced people and seeing more usage than any other machines without failing. All the parts are available to reprint if needed. It's a good choice BUT it's expensive and you may want something else.
I have 2 Vorons at home, works good for me but too complex for my wife to launch a print by herself. So she is more confident to print at the Hackerspace.
There's a variety of printers but without knowing more about you, it's hard to recommand something
Thanks for the reply. I'm a pretty capable tinkerer so I don't have a problem with complexity. I mostly print stuff for my board games, but they go from small to large objects.
In current printer setup, OctoPrint reports to HomeAssistant and I would like to preserve this approach tbh. In other words I don't need to control but only observe the machine remotely. In cases I need to shut off the power etc.
The reason I want a new printer is, the current one feels very slow and in higher printing speeds it produces botched prints a lot.
Prusalink has an integration with home assistant as well.