Beste Freek, wij hebben een CubePro Duo en je bent welkom om ervaringen uit te wisselen.
Sorry guys I added that thumbnail since you were specifically mentioning the Cubify range of printers, we’ve noticed that threads with pictures get a lot more engagement, so was just trying to help. I’m happy to remove it though.
Aha, leuk.
Waar moet ik naar toe?
Freek, ons adres is de Ambachten 41, 4881 XZ Zundert. Bij voorkeur een keer op een avond komt mij het beste uit.
OK 's avonds is prima
Vanaf volgende week alle ruimte
Voorkeur voor een dag?
Deze dialoog misschien even off-line
fvankeulen@3dprintedproducts.nl
Off-topic, please consider this a warning @kevinpingcan
As a 3D Systems reseller for Eastern Ontario/Western Quebec, my experience with the Cube and CubePro printers has been positive. We can get these printers within days, and they usually work fine “out of the box” provided that the initial setup is done properly and if the equipment didn’t get bounced too much in shipping. We also sell RoBo and MakerBot, comparatively all three brands/models seem to work relatively well. My guess as to why very few Hubs list Cube and CubePro equipment is because most Hub operators tend to get equipment that is easier to modify and/or upgrade. A RoBo can easily be enhanced by upgrading the electronics, the hot end, etc. Can’t do that with a Cube or CubePro. Material availablility may be another reason. More brands and types of materials available for RoBo and other open-source devices than for the Cube and CubePro.
I own a Cubepro and even though it’s a beautiful and well built machine it is crippled by a poor slicer that makes you waste it’s overpriced material. I love my printer but hate the fact that software and cartridges are designed to excesively waste a filament that costs 4 times the price for less than a 1kg (I had to open up a cartridge and weight it of course, not that 3dsystems is any clear about this info) and that this ridiculous pricing is a consequence of all the control methods they use and not the result of an outstanding quality and performance. I would be willing to pay the price for a good product but I deeply regret being engaged in this vicious cycle. There are companies out there with a wider variety of colors and textures, at a reasonable price who don’t confuse customer’s loyalty with forceful dependency. This is not cool.
I feel strongly that the community should be boycotting companies who introduce proprietary filament systems. Here in the UK the Cube filament is twice the price of others. Think what happened with inkjets! Just a thought…