This guy just recently installed and analyzed a Panda Revo on his X1C. He reaches an interesting, if somewhat surprising conclusion. I’m guessing the same sort of asymptote would occur with the Bambu E3D nozzle?
I’m a little skeptical about both his results and his conclusion, because I can see how his choice of models may have biased the results. For instance, I would think it likely to help quite a bit more than he’s giving credit for when filling in top and bottom shell layers on a large object, such as a storage case like:
What do you all think?
For the $279 that he refers to, I’m starting to think those funds might be better applied toward the purchase of an additional printer rather than gilding the lily. Because 3D printer prices have fallen so dramatically as compared to where they were even just a couple years ago, the economics underpinning the upgrade decision are maybe not as compelling as before. Add a little more money to the $279 and you could have an A1 instead (well, whenever they start selling them again), allowing you to print in parallel, etc, etc.