![]() ![]() When i change the filament it sometimes get stuck, and i have to remove a few pieces to clean it out, this isn't the problem, it happens, the problem is that i have to remove the heating jet for this procedure, and it has a heat sensor on it, which has the most brittle wire on earth. the filament loading system is rubbish, nine out of ten times i got a filament error, i tried everything, but it just doesn't work. And the cartridge chip reader pins broke off after 3 months. The mechanism that holds the bed in place(a big metal ring and two magnets) doesn't always locks the bed in the correct position right away and you can't tell this by eye, only when the print is done, and then you can see when the bed shifted to it's correct position by the slight shift in the print itself. Sometimes the software crashes, other times it doesn't built the whole thing (multiple layers are missing from the top), and the file transfer over wifi is hideously slow (sometimes over 50 minutes for a 20 hour print), and if you don't have enough material it only shows this after you sent it over, and once you change the cartridge you have to resend the file again. ![]() I sometimes print very complex projects and due to this i was able to find the limitations of the software quite early. The quality of the prints are really not bad, the built in support generator works okay, and overall i'm satisfied with the prints (after a bit of tinkering with the settings). The bed can be removed for removing the print easily. The hardware is good quality, looks good, and is safe, since it has a full body which can be opened quite easily for maintenance. The software is easy to use, and i found everything in the help menu i needed at the start. I have been using the Cube Pro Duo 3d printer for 2 years, and everything i write below is from my personal experience. ![]()
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