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How long should a 3D print take? 5 things I learned the hard way
Your slicer’s estimate is only half the story. Here are the real factors that decide how long your 3D prints actually take.
Explore our detailed Creality K2 and K2 Pro review and discover its impressive features like cloud connectivity and ...
Kia India has detailed the variant-wise features of the new-generation Seltos ahead of its official launch. The SUV will be ...
Skoda is likely to reveal the updated version of the Kushaq, with reports suggesting the updated model will also feature a ...
Build Volume: This is just the maximum size of the object you can print. A common size is around 220x220x250mm, which is plenty for most projects. Don’t feel like you need a giant printer; you can ...
Build volume refers to the maximum size of an object that the 3D printer can create. It’s usually measured in millimeters (mm ...
Color 3D printing has gone mainstream, and we expect more than one hacker will be unpacking one over the holidays. If you ...
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Epson EcoTank ET-4950 review: a money-stretching, all-in-one, bottle-fed printer, complete with fax
The Epson EcoTank ET-4950 aims to minimize running costs while maximizing usefulness in the home office, with truly all-in-one aspirations ...
Prusa ups the stakes with its first fully enclosed 3D printer that instantly sets a new benchmark for all others to follow ...
USB printers cut through the chaos of dropped Wi-Fi and app errors, giving you a plug-in cable so you can press, print, and move on. The quiet, reliable way to print has been on our desk all along.
Technology is weird sometimes. I can control my thermostat with my voice, but sometimes my printer can feel just as confusing and unreliable as they were 20 years ago ...
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