Forcing us to create waste only to take a picture

Nice!! Thx for sharing!

I looked into your profile the day you postet it, in hopes to find you on MW, but you don’t have your account linked to your profile. You might want to do so, so people can easily find you.

I actually need one of those since a loooooong time XD

:ok_hand:t3:

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I looked in the creator center stats for the past 30 days. My most popular model earned 936 points total, 830 of which were from the model + boosts (which are always given to the model), and only 106 of which were from the profile.

So, that is only 11.3% of the points I’d be missing out on if I didn’t have the print profile points. Not nothing, but also, not a huge loss either.

It’s your call, but depending on the popularity of the model that might not even pay for the filament used to print the model for the profile pic. Might as well just not print it and not worry about the small reduction in points gained.

Having printed something using the only print profile, which had none of the necessary support described in the post, and then having to fix it myself and reprint…

and then realizing that the designer had deleted the original print profile… leaving the crappy one…

I see the reason clearly. It makes sense to me. They want people to have a good experience.

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Your answer is perfect from the beginning to the end.

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Not in the reality I live in. Bambu Lab brought full color to 3D printing.

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They haven’t. Their AMS system is simply an evolution of already existing solutions. Prusa’s MMU system was in-operation 6 years before bambu’s kickstarter for X1. Mosaic’s Palette was even earlier… What they brought was a neatly packed integrated solution built upon decades of innovation with consumer-focus in mind.

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Yes but none of these have seen success like the Bambu AMS has. The AMS brought colour printing to the masses in a relatively reliable and affordable package. This is also probably why the majority of competitor multi material systems that are coming out have very similar looking systems to Bambu’s AMS.

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As I said:

So: No, bambu haven’t “brought full color to 3d printing”. They packaged it neatly.

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I’d like your opinion on how it looks now. Hopefully better :roll_eyes::smile: