I need to get my print on!
I have a Dremel idea printer its great for ease of use, I was literally printing strait out of the box, the propriety software is easy to use but has no method for adding support material, so I used slicer which allows me to add support. the build size of the 203d is not huge so the 3d printer in this contest would be incredibly useful for printing larger items. I really need this
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I also had experience with the Dremel Idea printer, and I completely agree—it's really easy to use and great for beginners. However, the lack of support for adding a substrate in the default software is truly limiting. I also switched to a different slicer for more control over the settings. As an app developer, I especially appreciate when a manufacturer provides flexible tools and the ability to integrate with various software—it makes working with the equipment much more convenient and efficient. The new 3D printer with an enlarged build area, which is being discussed in the competition, looks very promising. The ability to print large parts without breaking the model into sections would significantly speed up the process and improve assembly accuracy. For those who frequently experiment with prototypes, this is a truly great advantage.