Looks like Bambu is getting more enshittified. I am so glad I didn’t let my recent frustration at my clumsiness with my Prusa steer me into Bambu-land.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      If only their prices matched the quality and performance of their products. They are overpriced for the performance and quality you get in today’s market. The edge they once had on competitors has been completely lost.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 month ago

        If you only consider the print performance, sure. But the point here is that you pay a hidden fee when going with more locked down solutions, and you should factor that into your assessment of the price as well. You might still end up with the same conclusion, but for me, avoiding enshitification traps is worth a lot more than a penny.

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      1 month ago

      Ooh, that XL is certainly interesting. The main thing i want to design/print would be custom tool trays, so fairly shallow objects but wider and longer than the average 3d printers ive seen will handle. Things roughly laptop sized i can easily slide into my backpack

      • @ArtVandelayOP
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        01 month ago

        If you have time to be a little bit patient, they just announced their new core XY design printer due out in the next few months.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 month ago

            The XL does appear to have ethernet. The guide for networking it also has ethernet instructions

          • @ArtVandelayOP
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            31 month ago

            Interesting, my Mk4 has wired ethernet

          • @AnotherMadHatter
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            21 month ago

            If you are talking about the Core One, here is the connectivity of it from the Prusa website:

            “Prusa CORE One is equipped with a LAN port and a detachable Wi-Fi module (Wi-Fi can be set up a with an NFC tap). It integrates seamlessly with both Prusa Connect and Prusa App, so you always have a complete overview of your printer. However, the printer can be operated in a full offline mode without any compromise. You can even flash the firmware from a USB drive.”

            https://www.prusa3d.com/product/prusa-core-one/

            I love my Prusa printers, but I am not a “fanboy” from the standpoint of shitting on any other printer that is not a Prusa. It’s just that I like them and keep buying them.

            I think Bambu printers bring a lot of features to users at a really low price compared to any other manufacturer.

              • @ArtVandelayOP
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                31 month ago

                I’m honestly not sure if they are or not, but neither are necessary. You can go straight to the IP address of your printer and manage it from the lan.

              • @mipadaitu
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                11 month ago

                It’s 100% optional. I use prusalink, which is a web server local to the printer, and it also connects to home assistant to get me phone notifications when prints are done.

    • @AnotherMadHatter
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      21 month ago

      Love my Prusa XL. Bought the single head and have been having fun with it. Bought a second head for my Christmas present and have been playing with two color prints.

      Printed some colorful lizards for my mom.

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      21 month ago

      While I fully support that comment, their cloud printing thing also is annoying - I’d rather they spend effort on proper lan printing.

      On my mini I’m still using octoprint (even though I’ve added a network card), on my mk4s I’m using the local connection for uploading - but I got the GPIO board, so once I have time that should enable me to get better monitoring working again. But it all still feels kludgy - something like enabling octoprint control via network instead of USB for the mk4 would be way nicer.

      • @mipadaitu
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        11 month ago

        I get that it’s not for everyone, but I use home assistant and prusalink to do everything the cloud prusa connect does.

        It doesn’t leave my network, it’s connected to physical Ethernet instead of WiFi, and I have zero outside connectivity requirements.

        The only drawback is that I have one extra step instead of sending directly within prusa slicer.

        Honestly, it’s been a better overall experience than using the cloud service, cause it doesn’t need to send any data over the Internet, just to download it back down to the printer.