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bobstro
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?
Posted by: @charles-h13

[...] I will say that I am significantly impressed with one printer I own that is not a Prusa.  

The Anycubic Predator is reliable and prints good quality.  

@charles-h13,  thanks for sharing. You're one of the voices I respect when it comes to trying things out. I'm not in the market for a big printer yet, much less a Delta, but I do like to keep track of these things. 

My notes and disclaimers on 3D printing

and miscellaneous other tech projects
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Posted : 13/11/2019 7:26 pm
Nikolai
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?
Posted by: @bobstro
@charles-h13,  thanks for sharing. You're one of the voices I respect when it comes to trying things out.

@charles-h13, one more reason to start your youtube channel 😉 

Often linked posts:
Going small with MMU2
Real Multi Material
My prints on Instagram

Posted : 13/11/2019 7:32 pm
cwbullet
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

@nikolai-r

I am going to work with my son to set one up over the Holidays.

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 13/11/2019 8:18 pm
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Nikolai
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

Please post a link once you’ve published your first video. You can expect some followers.

Often linked posts:
Going small with MMU2
Real Multi Material
My prints on Instagram

Posted : 13/11/2019 8:25 pm
Chocki
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

Count me in as well.

Normal people believe that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.

Posted : 14/11/2019 12:33 pm
spectre
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

Hello,

I'm new in the Forum and thank you to everyone talking about the potential XL Prusa.
I was also disappointed when saw the new launch was for a smaller printer (mini),,, Maybe somebody more tchnicla can tell me why they launch a size 18.18.18 that is already included in the 21.20.25 ... and still a machine that takes some room (even if reduced).

Hope they soon announce some bigger printer.

I had some tests for big prints done on a Creatbot and the quality was awful, very poor prints and the worse customer care service I ever experienced. So reading Creality critics here I'm not sure what to do if I want a reliable printer, able to print different filamants as flex, nylon, asa, pla, abs, petg, etc

I'm really disappointed MMU2S still cannot print flex filament (unless you are a coder or specialist modifying) so also hope that it will print lots of different filaments.
Not really excited about multi filament after several failures with my Mk2 (original" and MMU1 -> MMU2S with permanent failures and assemble/disassemble exercices. SO maybe a Prusa XL with a MosaicPalette would be a good option...

Have a good afternoon

Posted : 02/12/2019 2:18 pm
Birdman2010
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?
Posted by: @david-b7

...

Hope they soon announce some bigger printer.

Great news for you!  Prusa will be launching the Prusa XL soon.  Based on the posts that I have read, the Prusa XL will be launched in the first half of the year (2020).  It will be an amazing machine!  Start saving your money!  Here are the specs so far:

* 400mm x 400mm x 400mm
* CoreXY
* Heated bed (of course)
* $1,200 to $1,500 price

You can hear Josef talk about it in this video at time stamp 17:08:

Happy days!

 

Posted : 02/12/2019 2:54 pm
cwbullet
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Member
RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

The XL is likely months away.  I would look for the next huge 3d printing conference.

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3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 02/12/2019 3:19 pm
Dan
 Dan
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

@charles-h13

Maybe in April at the Rapid+ or Maker faire in Miami but I am counting on a release or announcement in April 🤩

Posted : 02/12/2019 4:01 pm
cwbullet
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Member
RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?
Posted by: @daniel-k7

@charles-h13

Maybe in April at the Rapid+ or Maker faire in Miami but I am counting on a release or announcement in April 🤩

I hope you are right.  I should have paypal paid down by then and will buy one.  

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 03/12/2019 6:20 pm
Kolous
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

People here are desperate to get 400x400 printer. What are you actualy going to print? I have built 300x200 printer and after printing one drone body and than converted it back to 200x200 because I had no use for it. Asked my friends modellers and they buid even 1:6 model in multiple pices.

Posted : 03/12/2019 8:22 pm
JoanTabb
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

I would be happy to get length in one axis, either X or Y... (or Diagonal...but not particularly Z... 

I make largely functional items and the strength in the Z direction is compromised by all of the layer changes...

regards. Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK

Posted : 03/12/2019 9:20 pm
Kolous
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

Hello. I understand what can be done with, but I'm curious what kind of project (what are the large functional items) your work on that would practicaly make use of so large print area. Also what I tested on the 300x200 took ages to print. So when you have 400x400 you have to use volcano or super volcano hotends with layer 1 mm or more.

Posted : 04/12/2019 8:40 am
cwbullet
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?
Posted by: @kolous

Hello. I understand what can be done with, but I'm curious what kind of project (what are the large functional items) your work on that would practicaly make use of so large print area. Also what I tested on the 300x200 took ages to print. So when you have 400x400 you have to use volcano or super volcano hotends with layer 1 mm or more.

I print avionics bays, nose cones, and fin cans for rockets.  It is amazing to me how strong these babies are with a 25% infill.  I flew a 6to1 - 38mm ogive nose cone at Mach 2 to nearly 2500 meters (8000 feet).  It did not melt, deform, or break.  I am building 54mm, 75, and 98mm rockets down the road.  I need a bigger printer to do 54mms.  At 6to1, that is over 300mm.

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3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 04/12/2019 11:31 am
Kolous
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

Wow, sounds interesting. Would be nice to see some photos.

Posted : 04/12/2019 3:28 pm
Birdman2010
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?
Posted by: @kolous

People here are desperate to get 400x400 printer. What are you actualy going to print? I have built 300x200 printer and after printing one drone body and than converted it back to 200x200 because I had no use for it. Asked my friends modellers and they buid even 1:6 model in multiple pices.

I keep hitting size limits with my Prusa MK2s.  For example, here are some projects that I had to print on my CR-10 (which is a piece of garbage and breaks down all the time):

* Deadpool Mask and Ironman Helmet for Halloween for my teenage boys: 

* Cosplay Masks and Swords and Guns for teenage boys: 

* Silverware drawers for my kitchen.  The CR-10 was not big enough so I had to print it in pieces:  https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1Rjt97ZAU7v-kitchen-utensils-main/edit

* Shoes  (yup!) - CR-10 is not big enough so I am waiting for the Prusa XL to print shoes for me and my boys: 

3D printing is fun.  It is so cool when you design and print your own projects.  If the project is too big for my Prusa, I try to print it on my CR-10.  If the project is too big for my CR-10, I have to split the model into sections and then try to glue the pieces together.  I tried 3D Gloop and all types of glues, but the pieces break apart when you start playing with the model/toy.  For example, I print Thor's Hammer for my son and then I glued the pieces together.  The first time that he swung the hammer, it split on a glued seam.  Damn!  If I had a bigger printer, I could have printed the Hammer as a single, strong model!

 

Posted : 04/12/2019 3:56 pm
Sembazuru
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?
Posted by: @charles-h13
Posted by: @kolous

Hello. I understand what can be done with, but I'm curious what kind of project (what are the large functional items) your work on that would practicaly make use of so large print area. Also what I tested on the 300x200 took ages to print. So when you have 400x400 you have to use volcano or super volcano hotends with layer 1 mm or more.

I print avionics bays, nose cones, and fin cans for rockets.  It is amazing to me how strong these babies are with a 25% infill.  I flew a 6to1 - 38mm ogive nose cone at Mach 2 to nearly 2500 meters (8000 feet).  It did not melt, deform, or break.  I am building 54mm, 75, and 98mm rockets down the road.  I need a bigger printer to do 54mms.  At 6to1, that is over 300mm.

Maybe you need one of these babies (I took this picture at ERRF, I can copy the spec sheet that I picked up if you are interested):

Looks perfect for nose-cones and payload fairings. But I'm not sure if the build plate is large around enough for fin assemblies...

See my (limited) designs on:
Printables - https://www.printables.com/@Sembazuru
Thingiverse - https://www.thingiverse.com/Sembazuru/designs

Posted : 04/12/2019 4:57 pm
cwbullet
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Member
RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

@sembazuru

That would be perfect.  I would love to see the specs.  Please send me a copy.  

That would be perfect for long nosecones.  

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 04/12/2019 5:16 pm
Jim
 Jim
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

I'm currently looking for a larger print volume as well.  It does seem that the size of a printer is like power, once you get used to it you are always looking for more to expand into.  The mindset of users of this technology are every expanding and likewise are the printers so the lines in the sand are constantly adapting.  I completely understand and appreciate Prusa's devotion to quality and not just reacting to the latest request but trying to find the compromise of their customer base for size/cost/capabilities.  All this while still setting the bar, at or higher, for customer experience.

Yes, we all want what we don't have, but what will keep us going and growing until the next development and release.  By the way who wants to invest into a product then to realize that what we just purchased is obsolete.  I do like the way the company gives you the ability to upgrade to the latest revisions.  Very smart in the aspect of not leaving anyone behind.  May not always be the best option for your dollars to get there but there is an option.

Having said all that, I'm in the market for a heated enclosure with independent dual extruders and around a 400x400x400 build volume that can work well with Nylons, ASA, ABS, PLA, PETG, and soluble filaments.  I'm always finding new uses for new filament types so I tend to grown into the limits that my printer allows.  I'm try to satisfy an every growing customer base of needs.  My Prusa MK2S was my first to learn from and I've expanded into a couple more MK3S systems with MMU2s.

The pull to wait for another Prusa that can meet these needs is to try and keep the software and equipment used throughout the printers common.  If my demand drives my timeline to be sooner then I will head out and research some other printers but I'd rather not.

I've enjoyed reading and learning about the various needs and capabilities throughout this forum and it's always inspiring to hear how others adapt and yet still settle with the shortcomings of other printers that don't meet all their needs.  I guess we work with what we've got. 🙂

I hope that Prusa's team develops a unit that will check as many boxes as they can for our needs with their next revision.

The world awaits...:)

Posted : 05/12/2019 4:53 pm
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gruagach
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RE: 400 x 400 Prusa Printer?

@jim-s3

I’m anxious to see Prusa’s XL solution simply because I love well thought out industrial design.  My needs are better met by a Mini and if that proves successful, an SL1.  A number of things have kept me from pulling “all systems go” lever on the purchase machine is the twin issues of recycled materials and toxic resins.  Once I’m convinced I can print without contributing to ecological collapse I’ll move forward with due speed.

Posted : 06/12/2019 2:28 am
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