Amazon has a delay before the purchase enters the queue. As a seller, it appears to be an hour, I can see the pending order, but not access it or create a shipping label.
Something similar, with clear communication may be an answer.
If an order is canceled without choosing a defect (not as described, arrived damaged etc..) the customer pays return shipping. Instead of a shipping charge, there may be some charge (10-20%) that would cover material and the minimal time to dispose of the in progress print.
@reprinted3D@Prusa3D Shoot me the sliced file and I will print it on mine, it will eliminate an issue with the g-code. I have .4 and .6 nozzles. [email protected]
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Featuring the Prusa CORE One's HF .4 nozzle assembly in all its glory—complete with heater block, thermistor, thermocouple, and that stylish silicone sock. The vibrant blue hue courtesy of @PrintedSolid Jesse PLA.
100% human error on my part—not the machine or filament's fault 😂 @Prusa3D@PrintedSolid
@CultLaser I run the Creality Space Pi and the SUNLU Official Filament Dryer Box S4.
Both work good, but the Creality is easer to load with my limited space, I put it between 2 printers and can feed both. Usually I just have it feeding TPU and pre-drying the next roll for that printer.
My day one XL gave me some problems, but they pretty much were my fault. It runs great now, 7000ish hours. My kit Core one is awesome, zero complaints and excellent results.
I don't love the Nextruder for TPU, I run one XL head with a .6 nozzle and its does pretty good, just slower than X1C or the Centuri Carbon. This also may be operator error.
I have a day 1 XL was dual now 5 head. I had a few issues in the beginning, including sending in for repair, but really these were not machine issues and ended up being due to the printer being in a drafty area. I added an exclosure and have about 8000 hrs on mine, no major issues. The belt failed (bearing issue) at 6000 hrs, pretty easy job to replace and it prints with no issues.
I do some functional prints of PETG with TPU integration and it does excellent. I run .4 in 3 heads and .6 in 2 for TPU or faster print portions. It does really good mixing nozzle sizes and materials.
My Core 1 is great, zero issues, better quality than my MK4s and X1C. No complaints.
@reprinted3D@Prusa3D@PrintedSolid@PrintedSolid did a great job fixing mine up when I was having some issues with banding. They were super fast and it works great now. They also reached out and got the exact files I was using to print to verify the machine was fixed and sent me those prints back after repair
@reprinted3D@Prusa3D "Enable ramming" made the biggest change with stringing. I print black PETG and gray TPU and the stringing looked crappy. These settings and a .6mm nozzle (on the TPU tool) have printed 100s of hours flawlessly.
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@ChuckHellebuyck@Prusa3D Thanks, I have had similar experiences with my other Prusas, but my XL does well after some slight rerouting of the PTFE tube. I have high hopes the Core One with do well 🤞🤞🤞