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Tim 馃幃
@timixretroplays@digipres.club  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Decidedly less impressed by the sheer amount of plastic giblets that have gotten basically everywhere inside this machine, including all around and clearly into the power supply and related circuitry. If you're planning on printing stuff with conductive filament, you might want to choose a printer where the important electronics do not share air space with the print volume. #3DPrinting

A close-up photo of inside the back of the 3D printer. The printer's internal power supply is visible through a hexagonal mesh. A lot of differently coloured bits of plastic filament are bunched into places around it, having fallen or been blown there by airflow inside the printer.
A close-up photo of inside the back of the 3D printer. The printer's internal power supply is visible through a hexagonal mesh. A lot of differently coloured bits of plastic filament are bunched into places around it, having fallen or been blown there by airflow inside the printer.
A close-up photo of inside the back of the 3D printer. The printer's internal power supply is visible through a hexagonal mesh. A lot of differently coloured bits of plastic filament are bunched into places around it, having fallen or been blown there by airflow inside the printer.
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