Tony4597
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2021
- Messages
- 82
- Reaction score
- 53
- Points
- 65
- Location
- Cheshire, UK
- Printer Model
- Epson Surecolor SC P800
After mulling it over for quite a while I finally went ahead and the printer arrived a couple of days ago. I wanted/needed an enclosed printer for some of the harder to print filaments.
Still finding my feet on this and working my way through Bambu Studio (Orca Slicer) app. Have not printed too much yet other than a couple of tools from the SD card using Bambu filament. So far very impressed with the print quality, speed and ease of use. Only small issues experienced with old (6+ years) PLA, but that is more likely to be down to using a generic PLA profile without any attempt at tuning. The biggest issue being bad stringing using the Autodesk torture test print. Still did not stop me doing a two part print with this filament (Poop chute!) without any real world issues.
At this point I am not sure if I will keep my old Geetech A30 (Creality copy?) . The A30 has a bigger build volume @ 320x320x420mm compared to the P1S 256 x 256 x 256 mm.
Still finding my feet on this and working my way through Bambu Studio (Orca Slicer) app. Have not printed too much yet other than a couple of tools from the SD card using Bambu filament. So far very impressed with the print quality, speed and ease of use. Only small issues experienced with old (6+ years) PLA, but that is more likely to be down to using a generic PLA profile without any attempt at tuning. The biggest issue being bad stringing using the Autodesk torture test print. Still did not stop me doing a two part print with this filament (Poop chute!) without any real world issues.
At this point I am not sure if I will keep my old Geetech A30 (Creality copy?) . The A30 has a bigger build volume @ 320x320x420mm compared to the P1S 256 x 256 x 256 mm.