• Dr. Moose
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    426 hours ago

    It’s funny how far ahead 3d printers are in terms of consumer experience, everything is open, everything works and the tech is like 300 times more complex.

    2D printer companies should be shamed to death.

    • @[email protected]
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      128 minutes ago

      2D printers used to be like this.
      They all worked with open, universal drivers, no additional software, and any ink cartridge that fit inside the bay.
      But then companies figured out that people will just buy the cheapest printer on offer, regardless of everything else.

    • @TheGrandNagus
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      234 hours ago

      Over time as 3D printers go from tinkerer’s toy to household staple, I’d expect them to become more locked down and anti-consumer.

      • @[email protected]
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        183 hours ago

        Bambu is working on it already — can’t print unless you’re connected to the internet and send your files through their server, can’t connect to the printer with other slicers besides their slicer.

        They had to walk that back some; there is now a “developer mode” where old standard functionality is still exposed, but they’re clearly working as hard as they can to turn it shitty.

      • @Ensign_Crab
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        34 hours ago

        By my count, it’s been tried twice.

      • Echo Dot
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        24 hours ago

        They would have to become sci-fi level capable before they would be considered household staple items.

    • JustEnoughDucks
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      104 hours ago

      Don’t worry. Companies like Bambu and others are trying to lock down shift their printer business in the style of 2d printer companies. I hope it at least happens very slowly, but the enshittification is happening…

    • @[email protected]
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      155 hours ago

      This is mainly because consumer 3d printer have been developped by 3d printing enthusiast first and not a company, Prusa which was leader for some time used a lot of open sources project to build their printers. As it’s getting mainstream as time goes by more and more companies shows up with closed sources project sadly.

      • XNX
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        14 hours ago

        Isn’t prusa now doing anti consumer / closed source stuff?

        • @[email protected]
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          11 hour ago

          Aren’t you confusing them with Bambu?

          Their slicer is based on Prusa’s exactly because Prusa isn’t doing closed source.

    • @Ensign_Crab
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      34 hours ago

      Has anyone figured out how to 3d print a 2d printer yet?

      • Echo Dot
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        64 hours ago

        There is a piece of software which will take a word document and convert it into an embossed 3D print file. So you could always just skip the middleman and 3D print yourself a plaque version of your document instead.

        • @AnUnusualRelic
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          132 minutes ago

          Just print it, roll some ink on it and slap a sheet of paper on top. There you go, printing 2.0 or something.

            • @AnUnusualRelic
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              212 minutes ago

              Kind of, but with less wood and a lot more micro plastics. That’s how you can tell it’s modern.