the stuff you'll learn on an older bed slinger are the same reasons why the bambu is so popular because you don't have to do them anymore.
calibrating (and keeping it calibrated) is time consuming, boring and frustrating a lot of the time.
it's only really worth it now if you actively enjoy the constant tinkering which is almost a separate hobby to making things on your 3d printer.
this is why we got the X1. more time printing, less time being pissed off that I can't print without having to fuck around fixing stuff.
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the stuff you'll learn on an older bed slinger are the same reasons why the bambu is so popular because you don't have to do them anymore.
calibrating (and keeping it calibrated) is time consuming, boring and frustrating a lot of the time.
it's only really worth it now if you actively enjoy the constant tinkering which is almost a separate hobby to making things on your 3d printer.