The print quality is great! I was worried about the bed leveling but it’s really no big deal. It’s pre- leveled when you get it I’ve had it since April and only had to level it once and that was because I replaced the nozzle from a .4 to a .6 I have a .6mm nozzle on the left extruder and a .4 nozzle on the right I would definitely stick with the raise or fusion Lastly Raise support is great and getting better
The Raise also has no control over their fans on the parts? Or this been addressed? Seems silly to mount blockers to stop the fans from cooling when we print PLA?
I believe it will be resolved on future models but not my N2 Plus To me it’s not a big deal though. (I do agree this should have been addressed sooner) I primarily print PLA, ABS, and nylon. I use to print PolyFlex some but now since I have the formlabs form 2 I simply print it using the flexible resin
I wonder when they are going to release the N3??? It supposed to have a auto level, a filament monitor, and have the ability to turn on and off the fans What kind of printer do you have now? Have you printed polycarbonate yet?
I wonder when they are going to release the N3??? It supposed to have a auto level, a filament monitor, and have the ability to turn on and off the fans What kind of printer do you have now? Have you printed polycarbonate yet?
I built and FT5, which hasn’t printed a damn thing yet. I’m normally pretty handy, but this printer kicked my ass a bit. But I had missing parts and now the bed won’t warm up over 30degrees, so it hasn’t been the best experience. I just want to print some drone parts!
I want the enclosed build area, it just makes more sense, especially if you want to experiment with exotic materials… then you have the option. Plus I don’t like the bed moving, I rather it only descend in the Z.
I totally get that! Considering you mentioned the exotic materials I would definitely recommend the Raise. I’m THINK they have a open filament policy The fusion guys have tested several too