Molokroid
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2022
Interesting. China really is an opaque wild west when you do not understand how the country works. The patent system seems more about creating patents first in China and then after an embargo releasing it to the rest of the world. What I was more curious about was how European or US companies develop products in the west first, get them manufactured there and then get completely ripped by producers selling a few extra after hours or local competitors making blatant copies at 90% of the quality and half the price.There are three routes of enforcement in China. The PSB (police), the MSS (Spooks), and the Army. The army doesn't play with the likes of us because they just copy everyone shit and use it for free themselves.
It occupies both ends of the bell curve. One one side you have complete noobs that stay entirely within the BL ecosystem and print premade models/tinkerCAD projects. BL is perfect for this market segment as fiddling with Ender 3 leveling feet with a piece of paper is a nightmare. They are content and do not care about freetard screeching and GPL Codes of Conduct. They still should RTFM and actually understand what different materials, slicer settings and maintenance requirements are but you can only help so much.Tbh i always though bambu was like the printer for people who dont want to know how a printer works.
On the other end, you have users that fully utilize the capability of the printers as a tool to make actual engineering components and prototype parts in traditionally difficult filaments while tweaking the fuck out of their slicer settings with Orca in LAN mode. The AMS is great for just loading a bunch of frequently used filaments (even brittle CF ones) and then just lazily starting a job from your desk and watching it from the camera. The LIDAR Pressure Advance tuning was recently unlocked in Orca and is fucking brilliant, as beforehand you had to rely on the internal printer filament library or print out a bunch of swatches and eyeball "hm which one looks less shit and save it to an orca profile. The nozzle probing works flawlessly and the auto purge is pretty decent (I am shocked Prusa printers do not have a nozzle wiper, it seems pretty fucking basic).
Fundamentally do you want a tool or a project. Bambu is a tool you can turn into a project if you want, but most people do not. I just wish they were less of a ratfuck company but all I can do is not make the same mistake next time.
My next printer is absolutely going to be a Voron or a kit build with an INDX or box turtle AMS, but until then I will keep using my current work horse with Orca, un-updated and on LAN mode. Fuck ecosystem lock in. Also I need better chamber filtration or venting, most off the shelf printers leak like a sieve and I am not at the stage where I am going to take a holesaw to my printer.