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yes, the printers MAY go down in credit price. here is the quote from the KOP team...
"If demand << inventory, everyone who selected the printer will be sent a printer (applying preferences as much as possible), and any remaining printers will remain in FIRST Choice. If inventory continues to remain, we may consider decreasing the number of credits required at Kickoff. In this case, teams who had already selected printers will be reimbursed the credit difference. " |
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57 got the MakerGear M2, our first choice. Sounds like we won the preference lottery.
For those winning the cube, here's a possible workaround: http://www.howmuchsnow.com/cube/ Though I've seen somewhere that it only works with a certain firmware version. |
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Our team won a Cube 3D printer. I was just wondering whats so bad about them compared to a Makerbot? Or is there anything.
Just based on these post I'm getting the idea cube printers are not as good or wanted. Why is that. |
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1. Closed source. You have zero ability to modify or tweak the printer firmware or slicing software. This might not be a problem for most people, but it might make it impossible to print a tricky object. 2. Related to and enabled by 1, the printer requires you to use only filament provided by the manufacturer. At a severe markup over generic filament. With the M2, for instance, 57 can use its Inventables PDV to get additional ABS filament essentially for free. |
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http://www.makerbot.com/makerware/ You may also like to try this one, probably be harder to use, but is likely to contain more possibilities (I can't say that for sure, I have used Repetier, but never tried Makerbot or Makerware): http://www.repetier.com/download/ |
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Although I am not advocating any kind of 'cheating', Cube may regret that they let FRC teams get ahold of their systems. Everything designed can be bypassed.
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We have used our extensively (500+ hours print time). The Replicator2 is very easy to use and setup. You can print directly from a computer or from an SD card. Use the Blue Painters tape |
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), I think hacks to get around price-gouging on the filament are an eventuality, FRC or no.Besides, I can't imagine that modifying your own 3d printer is in any way illegal, or that any claims by the company that it is would hold up for a second in court. |
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