@FigureFeedback Hey Jeremy, first of all I am loving the non-stop content about the AD5M. Second I was also trying to use MakerWorld to print a art piece and a QR code (not at the same time) on my AD5M, I used Orca-FlashForge to add pauses at the stated layer heights, but my printer won't pause automatically. I sliced again after adding the pauses, so I don't know what the issue is. I have tried slicing again, and resending the file though WiFi and USB. If you have any ideas, I would really appreciate them.
My main question is: why use a 3D printer for a 2D QR code ? Of course I'm aware there are some niche applications for a 3D printed one, but for 99% of QR codes: there's a reason 2D printers exist.
Of course not, and invoices and books isn't really a fair comparison to simple 3D printed QR codes. Please don't misunderstand the intention of this video. This isn't a dig at 2D printers. Both technologies have their respective places. It's not a competition.
@FigureFeedback
Hey Jeremy, first of all I am loving the non-stop content about the AD5M. Second I was also trying to use MakerWorld to print a art piece and a QR code (not at the same time) on my AD5M, I used Orca-FlashForge to add pauses at the stated layer heights, but my printer won't pause automatically.
I sliced again after adding the pauses, so I don't know what the issue is. I have tried slicing again, and resending the file though WiFi and USB.
If you have any ideas, I would really appreciate them.
Can you print it in different colors ? Instead of black and white ?
Yes, you can use any colors you like.
Very helpful i have a bambulab printer
Very helpful. You're good at explaining the process which really makes it easy to follow along with.
Man, thanks so much. This is exactly the level of detail I was looking for.
You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful.
Impressive.
My main question is: why use a 3D printer for a 2D QR code ?
Of course I'm aware there are some niche applications for a 3D printed one, but for 99% of QR codes: there's a reason 2D printers exist.
Why not 3D print the code? It looks cooler, it's more durable and it's fun to show off.
@@FigureFeedback Sure, "Why not?" is an answer I guess 🙂
So then my follow up question would be: Is 3D printing invoices, manuals and books next ?
Of course not, and invoices and books isn't really a fair comparison to simple 3D printed QR codes. Please don't misunderstand the intention of this video. This isn't a dig at 2D printers. Both technologies have their respective places. It's not a competition.
Is it possible to make it flush,flip it around and print it ?