Printed this model recently, it took 60 hours! 7 colors (8 including support filament) on Bambu X1C with 2x AMS. 0.1mm layer height, every single layer had like at least 3 color changes.
If I had to do it again I probably wouldn’t do it multicolor lol - single-color test prints only took about 6 hours.
Hmm when I hit the blurred image on jerboa, it takes me to the post in the browser.
that seems a bit like a general issue, that lemmy links, like to different communities, open im a browser, not in jerboa
I’m having the same problem, you have to be careful not to click on the Pic itself.
Gives a neat blur effect on the preview. Nice. Would’ve appreciated a rotate of the image though :P
Yeah I’m going to chalk that up to a “feature” lol
I’m on an iPad, when I selected the pic from my gallery it was oriented properly - but when I posted it was rotated.
(Yes, I saw it was rotated before hitting Submit - but to correct that I would’ve had to rotate it in my Photos App, which means that it would’ve been rotated incorrectly there instead of here. 🤷♂️ This is why we test!)
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How are you liking the X1C so far? It’s an appealing printer for sure and it’s exciting that companies are releasing more and more capable printers with each day. I might consider getting one of these (or something similar with multi color) at some point in the future if I can ever justify having a second printer.
I can tell you NSFW tagging doesn’t work in Mlem yet 😂
Lol that’s awesome. How do you into the mlem TestFlight?
I got into it via the link on the join lemmy site here: https://join-lemmy.org/apps
Thanks! I went and took another look and found it! (It’s in the readme, for anybody who comes across this)
This looks incredible. But 2.5 days lol. Incredible though.
Thank you! I was having spool jams a few times during the day, so I was a little freaked each time I went to bed - thankfully, no jams at night 🙌
I also wish the resolution on his head/face was a little better, especially at 0.1, but with how many layer changes the whole piece took I’m not surprised.
I’m also pretty sure I could’ve sped the print up a bit with a faster infill speed, but with all the color changes on every single layer it probably wouldn’t have mattered much.