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The printer can easily double that from what I've seen when I'm pressed for time or want a decrease in print time I bump it up to 60mm (I have not tried 80mm/s). Unless I'm confused, the default settings print at a rather leisurely 40mm/s. Re: Better prints at faster speeds = use an SD - I'm interested in your assertion the stock settings are "already so fast". which is anyway one meter from you i bet ? ). a safety risk (another powered device near a home-made device which can reach very high temperatures).Īll this only to avoid a file copy (and you still have to reach the printer. a cyber security threat (you'll have to manage security updates etc if you plan to use it from internet) a failure point (an entire operating system to a printer which is already capable to work without) I find it completely useless on a printer that needs babysitting prior to printing (bed cleaning, first layer check). If you're struggling about the use of octoprint, here is my point of view: worst 50€ spent for 3d printing, but at least you can reuse it for other purposes.
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Objectively speaking, you don't even need to make tests to know that the minirambo usb connection speed is way lower than sd access, it's straight out from the specifications (115200 bps vs around 250 KBps if I remember correctly). Subjectively speaking, your mileage may vary.
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Re: Better prints at faster speeds = use an SD card?