I have access to a BambuLab P1S at work and it's so much faster and produces better quality prints than my Anycubic Vyper, it's astonishing what happened the last view years thanks to CoreXY. I will check out the Elegoo, thanks for the recommendation!
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Thanks, didn't knew about the Qidi. And even thou its 1k€/$, its still a half the price of the BambuLab or Prusa!
It heavily depends on the material if it will print fine at higher humidity, but having around 20-35 seems good afaik. I printed PLA successfully at around 55% for a long period before switching rooms and never had problems, but I wouldnt store PETG/TPU there without a sealed box
Whats wrong with the prusa? Considering getting one
Some found out that the camera feed isn't e2e encrypted (eufy claimed they were) so you could see other people cameras
Dont know if it will work, but I think it's worth a try. If it doesn't work you can reset it or swap it back
I recommend to replace the default launcher on every Android TV, replaced the default Google Launcher on my Sony TV and it feels faster and has no ads
You could also use unifi, not cheap but you can run everything local afaik.
You could also say its AWS. They also should have the experience, but mistakes happen
I read once that crunchy also doesnt pay that much to the studios and its better to get the BD/DVD or other merch. Sadly dont have the source since its a few years ago that I read that article.
I currently print TPU 90A with my Anycubic Vyper and it works great even thou it's a bowden setup. It's IMO a great material if you need something that is kinda soft, you should really try it out! But from what I read the MMU doesn't really like TPU, but I think there are multiple versions of the MMU so maybe the newer ones are capable of handling TPU? Gonna check that again.
Also I thought I read somewhere that TPU/PLA didn't have the same problems like PETG/PLA or PLA/ABS/ASA, but I will check it again. Thanks for the input!