CubeX Upgrade - Production Ready?
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 14:35
Hi all, first time poster, long time lurker.
I've been researching this Printer for a while, I have an opportunity to pick one up for very low price. It has very little use, but it prints as you may know horribly.
After all my research it seems this printer has turned into somewhat of a hobbyist printer. Meaning, it takes allot of tweaking with Hardware / Software to get it to work and even then It may need additional tweaking down the road for consistent results. I respect all the development everyone has done to get this printer to work correctly.
I'm looking for a printer that I can use to print some prototypes with that will give me the least amount of headaches. I've used printers in the past and well aware of the occasional clog, bed leveling / maintenance that is expected and I can deal with that. I have my own hobby's already and not looking for a new one to be honest. I've tested some newer printers out on the market today and they work great out of the box for what I'm looking for, however the price point is much higher than the used CubeX I'm looking at.
My question is, If I were to pick up the CubeX is it worth going through the trouble of upgrading the nozzle, electronics etc. needed to get a good print? Or should Invest in a newer printer that works out of the box?
I look forward to your comments.
Thanks,
I've been researching this Printer for a while, I have an opportunity to pick one up for very low price. It has very little use, but it prints as you may know horribly.
After all my research it seems this printer has turned into somewhat of a hobbyist printer. Meaning, it takes allot of tweaking with Hardware / Software to get it to work and even then It may need additional tweaking down the road for consistent results. I respect all the development everyone has done to get this printer to work correctly.
I'm looking for a printer that I can use to print some prototypes with that will give me the least amount of headaches. I've used printers in the past and well aware of the occasional clog, bed leveling / maintenance that is expected and I can deal with that. I have my own hobby's already and not looking for a new one to be honest. I've tested some newer printers out on the market today and they work great out of the box for what I'm looking for, however the price point is much higher than the used CubeX I'm looking at.
My question is, If I were to pick up the CubeX is it worth going through the trouble of upgrading the nozzle, electronics etc. needed to get a good print? Or should Invest in a newer printer that works out of the box?
I look forward to your comments.
Thanks,