Amir_4
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I have been printing somethings and have been requesting prints from people:
it’s bloody annoying when someone prints the bloody thing that has ruined my reference of my schematics just because the printer was bad at accuracy…
I hate IT WHEN THE BLOODY WORK IS RUINED with either an inaccurate printer or mechanical malfunction.
IS there any printer out their in the market with the extreme near perfect precision? And I don’t mean those advertised garbage talking about how ‘’ precise our printers are’’ nonesense, I mean actual word of mouth critique of a extremely accurate printer name me 5 for me, and my faith in humanity restored…
Amir_4
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Also, I mean printers from the $500 -$1500 mark. pricision is primary.
I have seen the Zortax M200 produce some distinctly beautiful prints but with the nature of the technology currently nothing will always be perfect. Managing so many variables during a process means that its a case of doing what you can and seeing what the machine has decided to do.
key23d
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Agree with @Gfisherwils ! Besides a lot of other factors you always have the shrinkage of the material.
Print a sample first and resize your design based on the actuals of that testprint and use the exact same settings, place on the bed and filament!
I printed a lot of precision parts after doing proper testing and amending.
Kind regards, Guy
What did you get printed?