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Sad to see them go this way, but not unexpected, thanks to the article by Josef Prusa where he complains about open source.

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[–] AliasVortex@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Agreed, it's nice to see Prusa put up a modern consumer printer, but for the price I didn't see anything in the announcement that would make it easier to recommend over the bamboo for the "I need it to just work" folks or the SV08/ voron for the folks that like to tinker (and value not living in a walled garden, Sovol's hot end/ nozzles not withstanding).

Having just built an LDO 2.4 kit a few months ago, I have no regrets. The 350 kit + printed forward parts weren't that much more expensive than what this is slated to retail at, but I get a comparatively massive build volume, nerd cred, and the open source nature means that I can tweak, mod, or otherwise upgrade to my hearts content, from being able to run whatever hot end/ extruder I damn well please, to custom parts (hell, I've already swapped the tool head mount for Vitalii's metal one- not quite the COTS ethos of the voron design, but about a thousand times easier line up and tension, worth every penny), or more complicated projects like ERCF or Box Turtle.

[–] phrogpilot73@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

SV08/ voron for the folks that like to tinker (and value not living in a walled garden, Sovol's hot end/ nozzles not withstanding).

I would call the SV08 hot end/nozzles proprietary-ish. They still published everything on github, which enabled the community to design a modified heat sink (that I got printed on PCBWay). The updated heat sink allows you to swap in an E3D Revo nozzle. That wouldn't be possible if it was truly proprietary.

[–] elucubra@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 week ago

If I remember correctly, they give back money to the voron community and are (as far as I know) fully open source all the way.