@SLTRM interesting, I can see in all the online material that I read, that is capable of multi material prints, i wonder if it's a printer limitation or a slicer limitation, in terms of a distinction between the print and support material
@SLTRM I can see in Orca Slicer and in Creality Print that the options to change filaments for rafts and supports is available, its something that I can look to test out in the next few weeks
a lot of people don't know creality is owned by bambu, it's there lesser printers, what they use for testing, Don't buy this printer guys the new Bambu x1cL is coming in January and it has a build plate of 400mm and 20 colours
@jcmedia-uk I cant say that I have seen any official specs for a Bambu Lab 400mm cubed, however, there is not much they need to change, except for the current build volume of their P1S and X1C, easy to say I know, larger, heavier print bed, larger support z axis rods, larger motors for the rods, larger power consumption to heat the bed etc..... I am absolutely looking forward to what Bambu comes out with, if I was not in on the pre-sale, with a very large discount, I would probably have waited, as it was, with the pre-sale price, it was about the same price as a P1S Combo
This printer support multi material? For example use petg in supports and main print in pla?
As far as I am aware, this is supposed to be possible, however, I have not printed in that way to confirm if it is actually possible
@thebulldog3d In Aurora Tech channel say is it not possible.
@SLTRM interesting, I can see in all the online material that I read, that is capable of multi material prints, i wonder if it's a printer limitation or a slicer limitation, in terms of a distinction between the print and support material
@SLTRM I can see in Orca Slicer and in Creality Print that the options to change filaments for rafts and supports is available, its something that I can look to test out in the next few weeks
a lot of people don't know creality is owned by bambu, it's there lesser printers, what they use for testing, Don't buy this printer guys the new Bambu x1cL is coming in January and it has a build plate of 400mm and 20 colours
@jcmedia-uk I cant say that I have seen any official specs for a Bambu Lab 400mm cubed, however, there is not much they need to change, except for the current build volume of their P1S and X1C, easy to say I know, larger, heavier print bed, larger support z axis rods, larger motors for the rods, larger power consumption to heat the bed etc.....
I am absolutely looking forward to what Bambu comes out with, if I was not in on the pre-sale, with a very large discount, I would probably have waited, as it was, with the pre-sale price, it was about the same price as a P1S Combo
That’s bullsh-. True, that both companies are Chinese, but these are two completely separate entities.
Wish there was sound related to printing instead of music.