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As someone "who would never want to own one" and "would find no use for one"; I have been following this thread with unexpected interest. It certainly seems that with a bit of extra work, it is quite possible to make a 70 quid printer do something which could be useful (but I am still unsure what that something useful may be).I am starting to think that £70 may be a cheep as chips way to find out. Besides it could be an incentive to get on and learn 3D CAD. I have been promising to do that for a couple of years but have still to make the start.So a few simple questions:a) Is it clean and smell free for use in the office or is it best in the workshop?b) Where does the "slicer" software reside? In the printer or in the PC?c) Does the printer need to be connected to the PC, or is it stand alone?Mike
So a few simple questions:a) Is it clean and smell free for use in the office or is it best in the workshop?b) Where does the "slicer" software reside? In the printer or in the PC?c) Does the printer need to be connected to the PC, or is it stand alone?
Thank you, that is a very useful channel. Added to my list, now making 3 that I view regularly for 3D FDM advise.As with all thing YT, there is a tremendous amount of noise so finding a quality channel is always refreshing.Gerrit