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Best starter printer
Hey. Im new to this whats the best printer to start making money with?
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New comment 15d ago
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Bambu lab p1p. Works the speed of three printers in one. It’s also less headache on maintenance and tinkering!
We are looking for designer! (end date: 12/05/2024) 💼
Hey! We are looking for people that are good at 3d modelling! Become part of our 3d model team! You are 100% flexible and you can work on the projects you like. We need a new design every week. If you are interested join our discord server to learn more: https://discord.gg/Ej6yXDAA (The server is just for designers, there is nothing else in there)
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New comment 12d ago
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Awesome way to branch out opportunities to members in the 3D print industry without machines.
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People should also know there is a $50 prize to whoever is chosen. Definitely check it out guys, worse case-scenario you design a model that you can sell in your own store!
Question / Kind of a Pole for everyone.
I have always believed in what Joseph Prusa said. "Anyone can be a maker, I am a Printer". That is me, I print. Right now, since I am entirely a Linux company, no WinTendo anywhere, and I run everything with modest priced PCs, I have no access to CAD and really not a lot of interest in learning it. Let me explain that, there is only so many hours in the day and so many things you can learn. I have 10+ printers here, with around 6-7 of them available at any point in time. It take time to prep, setup, properly slicer files, run test prints, and then start multiple printers up. I personally do no have any time to do CAD, and honestly I don't believe you HAVE to do CAD to run a print farm. This does not mean you don't need someone who can do CAD, it just mean no one person has to do everything. Especially in a world where we can lic. designs. Just wondering, who all here also is really not into CAD? Would rather lic. finished designs or possibly even work together to contract a shared CAD expert? I may amend this to expand upon it, but this is kind of a start. I probably should also add, I don't care to use off the shelf printers, the highest print quality comes from self sourced in-house built machines. So yes I have build numerous CoreXY machines and possess 500mm cubed machines. I added this, since we have started to design a modular printer that can be layed out and scaled to what your printing requirements are. For example we have a client that prints computer keyboard cases. Well he needs width, but not height or length. This will be an entire line of machines focused on print farms.
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New comment Apr 17
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For me personally I've approached it the opposite way. Learning CAD professionally has been really helpful in my journey. I get to say "Yes" to more jobs because I am confident I can fulfil to client's expectations. Using other designs or files or nice, but having the ability to solve unique problems with professional CAD 3D printing can open a whole new avenue. However, I'm confident you can find successes in both methods of printing. Happy printing!
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@John Beima I was just talking about my personal experience. Didn't mean your service / product.
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Hi everyone, I’m glad to be part of this fantastic group. I have a question for you, if you can help i’ll be grateful. I recently bought a Bambulab P1S, it’s my first printer and i can say it’s fantastic on every aspect. I didn’t have the printer at home but in a box not so far away, but i’m looking for a method to automatically clean the plate and take out all the things on it. Thanks if you can help me, and sorry for my bad english
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New comment Apr 14
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https://www.skool.com/makemoney3dprinting/how-to-automate-your-3d-printer
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Hi everyone where can I found the tuto for automatic 3D printing ?
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New comment Apr 11
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https://www.skool.com/makemoney3dprinting/how-to-automate-your-3d-printer
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Colton Stauffer
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Founder and Operator of 5 figure 3D printing company. Coachable and eager to learn. “As you think, so shall you become” -Bruce Lee

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