Genuine question as you may have more insight, but is it really a necessity to censor the plate? We have access to thousands of plates every day.
Genuine question as you may have more insight, but is it really a necessity to censor the plate? We have access to thousands of plates every day.
How do you like the difference?
Click “Slice Plate”, then click “Print Plate”. A pop up will appear where it shows your model, print time, and filament cost. That’s where you select what slot in the ams you want to use for the print.
If you’re talking about multi color printing, that’s set up elsewhere. I forgot exactly as I don’t have it right in front of me at the moment.
Hope that helps!
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X1 Carbon owner here. I’ve had absolutely zero issues with my printer and was not affected by the their recent fumble. I’ve had mine for over 6 months but under a year, & print most days out of the week. I love open source shit, but honestly, in my experience, if you want a set it and forget it, fantastic build quality & speed printer I’d recommend the X1 Carbon in a heartbeat. I’ve heard their slicer is a rip of Cura, I don’t know much about that though, but it’s worked very well for me. All’s I’m saying is that not everyone is having a bad experience with them, but I also can’t see the future. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’d recommend a Bambu printer. Cost to benefit is pretty good, and they’re very easy to use. Someone touched on their recent misfortune with the cloudstorage thing, which is a fair criticism, but I don’t think it should ice you out from them. I’ve had X1 Carbon, with AMS, for a while now and it has been nothing but an absolute breeze for me to use. Also to note, my printer wasn’t affected at all by their recent issue. I switch my printer off which I think may have removed me from the situation.
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Very solid point. I’m thinking about getting my first motorcycle soonish, and I hadn’t thought about that part. Thanks!
If you want to do new maybe look at Ryal Enfield. The Interceptor 650 is a standard motorcycle which seems pretty good. They also have a Meteor 350 cruiser and the super meteor 650 cruiser. I have no personal experience on any but I’ve read and seen good things. They also gave a 3year factory warranty with unlimited miles.
As someone who is learning, I think it’s imperative to understand that chatgpt has limitations that cannot be overlooked. It’s pretty good if I make some silly syntax or formatting errors, but at the core I have to understand what I’m working with if I want to be a better programmer. I love the conversational nature because I often have a hard time wording questions, so it helps me in that regard as well. Idk if you want to be truly good at something you have to be more reliant on yourself than external tools.