Bambu prints Nylon CF and every Filament within its Temperature Range more reliably and stronger than the Vision Miner IDEX 22

This is because despite the higher chamber temp in the IDEX 22, the motion system, extrusion system, and overall build quality of an IDEX 22 leads to extremely inconsistent production, various artifacts that render the potential strength from a higher chamber temperature utterly pointless.

Source: I am the former VM print tech. Part of my job was to use the IDEX 22 to beat Bambu printers. It was never going to happen even with all the tricks in the book because the 22 is fundamentally flawed. UTM tests always showed Bambu beating the IDEX on just the default Bambu profiles.

Don't get ripped off for $15k

BTW Rob. Pay me all the overtime you owe me, and make up for the benefits I should have received for full time work. 10k should suffice. Maybe then I will shut up, and you can carry on posing as an expert in this industry with your chatGPT YouTube scripts. I'll admit its surprising they don't teach you about integrity at your jiu jitsu gym.

This post is the tip of the iceberg. Your company is weaker than the Titanic.

P.S. If you really need a high temp printer, Prusa's HT90 will easily beat this thing. If you already own a 22 and cant get a refund, I am happy to help you for free. It needs to be babied to work at all, chances are you already wasted hundreds in filament if not thousands trying to make it do what was advertised.

d.m. here or on instagram (at) jgaf any time. I know the printer better than anyone and want to do my best to be sure you can recover some of those 15-20k losses incurred. Because I'm nice. I won't send you down V.M.s manufactured customer service frustration rabbit hole or worthless A.I. wiki.

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u/UniqueRise9763 — 17 hours ago
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I have 4k, bad credit

Does anyone know of some land I can buy to park my van even if its only 120 days in the summer?

cold is okay but no temps over 95.

work available in the area even if its not high paying -

potential to set up trailer or tiny home

If you know f anything or anybody who would know, let me know. Anywhere in the U.S that satisfies these qualifications is okay. I just need a spot to work on stuff.

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u/UniqueRise9763 — 5 days ago

I've never built a built-up R/C

So I designed one.. it should all clip togethet, more or less. I'm printing now, any suggestions are welcome to improve the structure and snap together philosophy

i'm using tape hinges to keep it simpler, horizontal is full-flying

u/UniqueRise9763 — 26 days ago
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Gawrsh, don't you just hate when your $1000+ roll of filament has inconsistent diameter?

This happened with Peek.... Peek GF.... Peek CF....

hope 3DXTech got it together after this batch! These wouldn't even make it past the runout sensor!

u/UniqueRise9763 — 1 month ago