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I understand why Prusa is so late delivering the camera for the Core One. When I finally received it, the plastic is scratched, there are no magnets in it so I can’t mount it, and it doesn’t work to connect it to the printer. They should have just waited a while longer to get things working.

Did get hacked? Who the frog is tred-inc.com?

I am NOT a seller on . I use a unique e-mail address for Prusa only – so if there was a leak it MUST be at Prusa's.

When I log into my Prusa Account there's no hint linked to this e–mail. If it was official I would've expected a link to Prusa's site.

@prusa

Just started my first print using the #Prusa3D #EasyPrint cloud slicing thingy and it was actually... fine. Just a simple enclosure for an ESP32, didn't need any fancy settings or modifications and it was quick and clean. It probably won't be my "daily slicer" but I can definitely see how it can be helpful in some situations (and I will probably continue to use it in situations where I just need to print something quickly from #Printables). #3dprinting

It's not a great picture, but you can see the issue I'm having with curling. The corners curl like crazy on any print that takes up a large portion of the print bed, and it seems like bed adhesion in the corners is low, even with brims and supports.

Does this mean my heat bed doesn't heat evenly? Excessive cooling on the corners? Not enough cooling?

By printing small and in the center I can get reliable prints but this is driving me nuts. #3dprinting #prusa3d

PLA, Prusa #Mk4S

Ended a week of evenings of me and mrs. T working on PrintDOG. It started as a Prusa i3 Mk3, studied hard and became an S, more studying and it was a + for a while.

It was working well but a few parts were wearing out. I was considering replacing it with a Bambu P1S Core-type printer - then Bambu went and did their 'thing' that made me really appreciate the open nature of the Prusa platforms.

And since I'd originally built PrintDOG as a kit, I was kinda familiar with what went where -- I ordered an updgrade kit and now PrintDog is a Prusa MK4S.

And working amazingly well.

I'm also rebuilding some vintage bookshelf speakers. The paper gaskets were not recoverable so I modelled and printed replacements.

Good PrintDOG!

Oh, shoutout to @MaryPot for the heads-up on the Bambu thing... it's kinda scary.