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bruce.net:
The Bambu Lab printers are pretty amazing. I have been printing stuff for a few years, started with a Wanhoa Duplicator, then an Ender 2. After "upgrading" to an Ender 3 Pro late last year, and its motherboard failing after a week, I started to research and came across Bambu. They were just getting started after a Kickstarter campaign for their flagship, and were releasing the P1P around Christmas. Not cheap at $699, but in line with the Prusa and other higher end consumer printers.
I printed another cone last evening in PETG, but I left it at normal speed. The printer is so fast that it shakes the entire frame, so taller prints show more quality issues. I reprinted overnight at 50% speed and it came out perfect. It took 4.5 hours.
Hopefully I can attach the pictures, black is the PETG, white was the initial PLA print.
Thanks again.
subscriber:
Nice looking prints; even at "half" speed. What is the nozzle diameter; and vertical step size you used?
bruce.net:
.4 nozzle and .20 layer height.
subscriber:
Thanks, Bruce
psdavidson812:
Subscriber,
is the short snout basically turning the end into another baffle or is there a reason for a long or short snout?
Thank you sir.
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