One of the biggest problems I have had with failed prints on the Pro 2 Plus, is the fact that your filaments are secured on the inside of the spool, and the filament, when it approaches the end gets caught at the end and won't pull free, and it causes the filament to stop extruding, but the filament run out sensor doesn't get tripped. That's not a printer problem, but a material spool problem. I have noticed that other manufacturers filaments are not secured that way, so I don't have that problem. It would be nice if your filaments weren't secured by inserting the filament through a hole on the inside of the spool.
Be nice if I could get my hands on this printer, as a blind printer. Highly doubt I will ever be able to afford it, but i use Idea Maker every day though. At least it works for total blind.
Can’t wait to get the Pro3 !! Just about to order one 😎
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One of the biggest problems I have had with failed prints on the Pro 2 Plus, is the fact that your filaments are secured on the inside of the spool, and the filament, when it approaches the end gets caught at the end and won't pull free, and it causes the filament to stop extruding, but the filament run out sensor doesn't get tripped. That's not a printer problem, but a material spool problem. I have noticed that other manufacturers filaments are not secured that way, so I don't have that problem. It would be nice if your filaments weren't secured by inserting the filament through a hole on the inside of the spool.
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@@Raise3D Okay, thank you.
Be nice if I could get my hands on this printer, as a blind printer. Highly doubt I will ever be able to afford it, but i use Idea Maker every day though. At least it works for total blind.