Comment on What's a good printer for ASA filament?
Panties@lemmy.ca 5 days ago
I have a qidi Q1 which I’m using to print ABS parts for a new Voron right now. It’s working very easily even on default settings, although I haven’t made anything big yet, and I don’t know if ASA is harder to print.
As much as I lobe the Prusa Core One I have at work, it doesn’t seem to be the best for ASA. I printed a few very large flat parts in ASA a while ago. Heating up the chamber takes forever, and warping / adhesion issues happen a lot on default settings, even with their own brand.
nullroot@lemmy.world 4 days ago
I’ll 2nd the q1 and add that although it was just some numbers for the front of a dose, it printed asa without issue.