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by kenjinp
4401 days ago
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Yes! This is the goal. It's very difficult to explain these specifications, and I don't think our website has reached that goal yet, although it's an exciting problem to try to solve. The problem comes down to what you're using your printer for. Like you said, its often better to use a "lower resolution" printer because it's faster and more reliable. For the question "How good will my print come out?" we've tried to answer that with a '3D Prints' picture feature that are provided by the community, so you can see what quality other people get out of a particular machine. |
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