Sorry it was one of Uncle Jessy’s other videos about the CC that he said that there is an AMS
It was this one:
It’s also present in the store with ETA Q3 2025:
They say q3 2025 on the product page.
What I do t see on the printer is a way to control one, unless it’s controlled through USB.
they will have it eventually - but it will be possible to use also other multimaterial units - like BiQu. if i remember it is running Kliper and is not closed source …
Any printer without the run out sensor on the print head on a new release, I see this as ten steps backwards, all machines should have this as a standard now.
Elegoo Centauri does have runout sensor.
Please read my post again
I read @Johnny_Bit post and your post and I am unclear about what was in your post that was missed in his reply. Maybe you were looking for a link? But either way, you made a statement that it didn’t have it and he stated it did have this feature to which you replied “read my post again”. What did I miss here?
The filament runout sensor doesn’t seem to be located on the head, it’s on the exterior of the printer (as circled in red) is how I read it.
That was exactly what Venom meant. I think it’s possible to get the sensor at least a little closer to the head so that you don’t always have about 0.5m of filament left over.
Does it make a difference if the length of the filament in the PTFE tube is known?
Thanks.
That’s an awful big ask to leave it to the viewer to understand that’s what they meant if in fact that’s what they meant. I didn’t even notice the red circle and the picture is so bad, it’s impossible to discern what is meant. It’s also discourteous to the person who made the observation to say; “read my(cryptic) post” and expect them to follow along.
It is a mechanical thing.
The 250x250x250 doesn’t account for the areas that cannot be reached by voids like the cutter and such that come out of the total volume.
It is a shame, but, all do this, the P & X series also have the same lie, albeit not about the height (I think).
I think this should have been launched with the printer, no matter the reason for their delay.
While the price is far less than most expected if it lives up to the promise, it will be the next seismic change as the X series was before and then the A series.
The lack of multi-material support from day one will be a limiting factor for people choosing to purchase the Centauri.
Indeed. qidi claims that the multi material upgrade for their printers (the Plus4 namely) will be avail q1 2025. Elegoo’s multi material will come (if they keep promise) q3 2025. Prusa’s mmu3 is not directly compatible with Core One but “they’re working on it”. Others on the market that do have their MMU for CoreXY printers is Creality, Anycubic (and obviously tons of solutions for open source printers), dunno about Flashforge AD5X (seems to be 4-color only)… (not including multi head/idex)
Also - I asked people who got CC, but aren’t “content creators” about build volume: the exclusion zone is smaller on the plate as well as there’s no Z height limit Cool…
I’m looking forward to your testing of CC
After a little internet sweep, it looks like a.bunch have already shipped and it looks like the backorders are getting deep now. I think its 4 months now.
Edit: “before” June 30th is the updated ship date for new orders. Looks like theyre selling well.
Wow you’re really lucky! I think mine is only shipping mid March at least that’s the info I had when placing the order
Anybody knows how it accomplishes this?
“Pressure Advance Compensation
Say goodbye to imperfections caused by varying extruder pressures - Centauri Carbon’s automated pressure advance calibration dynamically adjusts the extrusion rates for a consistent flow, ensuring impeccable layering and smooth surface finish with ease.”