I didn’t buy this printer as a tinkering project but to print stuff and at that it really is very good.
There are plenty of other printers that do this. Prusa, Creality, Flashforge, Anycubic. Plenty of slicers available. I don’t know why you’re pretending Bambu is necessary, or like it’s the only option.
Any time I find print files online that are in .bgcode format, I’m like “seriously…”.
I usually slice projects myself anyway because I don’t use PLA, but it’s just kinda lame to post a project online using the only closed source format that only works with one kind of printer.
Plus, there’s the whole spontaneous combustion issue…
I’m not saying it’s the only option but it’s a good option for the price if you just care about printing stuff.
And the options you mention aren’t real alternatives. For €180 my A1 mini is really great value, and so was my P1S. I haven’t seen anything that comes close to the print quality and printer design for a similar price. An ender would be of similar price but it looks like a science project and it’s not nearly as capable without a lot of manual tuning and upgrades.
Prusa is way too expensive for me. Anycubic and Creality are cheap Prusa knockoffs that need a lot of tuning to perform well. We have a lot of CR-10s and Enders in the makerspace but they’re always out of order for maintenance or some upgrade.
And regarding the slicer I really don’t care which slicer I use. It just has to do its job.
There are plenty of other printers that do this. Prusa, Creality, Flashforge, Anycubic. Plenty of slicers available. I don’t know why you’re pretending Bambu is necessary, or like it’s the only option.
Any time I find print files online that are in .bgcode format, I’m like “seriously…”.
I usually slice projects myself anyway because I don’t use PLA, but it’s just kinda lame to post a project online using the only closed source format that only works with one kind of printer.
Plus, there’s the whole spontaneous combustion issue…
I’m not saying it’s the only option but it’s a good option for the price if you just care about printing stuff.
And the options you mention aren’t real alternatives. For €180 my A1 mini is really great value, and so was my P1S. I haven’t seen anything that comes close to the print quality and printer design for a similar price. An ender would be of similar price but it looks like a science project and it’s not nearly as capable without a lot of manual tuning and upgrades.
Prusa is way too expensive for me. Anycubic and Creality are cheap Prusa knockoffs that need a lot of tuning to perform well. We have a lot of CR-10s and Enders in the makerspace but they’re always out of order for maintenance or some upgrade.
And regarding the slicer I really don’t care which slicer I use. It just has to do its job.