I certainly don’t agree with the company’s position, but did you read definition 1b? I think you may have stopped reading a little early
I certainly don’t agree with the company’s position, but did you read definition 1b? I think you may have stopped reading a little early
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When using the laptop as a second monitor and keeping it at the same height as the external monitor
Check the extruder tension arm. If you have the plastic one it may be cracked.
puddy knife
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This brings back trauma
I use PrusaSlicer and their Ender profiles with no tinkering and get consistently great prints.
It’s always Patrick, so both are the same
I caution you to not put too much stock into OPs anecdotal experience. This is not a problem other people are having and is certainly not a firmware issue. I can say for certain that it has never happened for me.
This print has Z-hop enabled and the bed moves out of the way when switching tools, and you’re seeing that occasionally.
Your cat is adorable
Too low (nozzle height)
TBH I’m not a huge fan of using the nozzle for probing, but I wouldn’t call it a flaw. It works pretty well as long as the nozzle is clean.
Yeah, users have some of the blame, but 23andme shares responsibility by not having basic detection of bad actors. Some things that come to mind are rate limits, alarms on strange user login behavior, watching for mass logins from an unexpected region, excessive bad password attempts across a large number of users.
The MK4 touches the nozzle to the bed during probing where the MK3 does not. I do the same with my nozzle temp on the MK3 which I don’t know why Prusa hasn’t just made as standard yet.
You close apps by double tapping the TV/control button then swipe up, similar to other iOS devices. It’s rarely necessary but super easy.
You turn the Apple TV off by tapping the TV/control button and selecting power off.
Typing sucks on all remotes but having an iPhone nearby allows you to use the phone’s keyboard.
edit: this post is 4 months old.
Notable. Cross platform (no mobile app), sync with cloud drive of your choice, markdown support, easy interface.
Reminder that I don’t like the company’s stance on the matter.
What you have posted is your interpretation of the definition, which has little legal or practical value. A product does not need a successor, superior or otherwise, to become obsolete. Nothing you have posted has any relation to the definition of obsolete, and are mostly word play.
That being said, right to repair needs to become a real thing and companies should be supplying repair manuals for items they consider obsolete.