I don’t really get this, seems like most of the info I’ve seen about this printer kinda assumes you already know what and why it is.
How is this distinct from a positron? Because it uses 3d printed parts? If so, why would you want that?
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I don’t really get this, seems like most of the info I’ve seen about this printer kinda assumes you already know what and why it is.
How is this distinct from a positron? Because it uses 3d printed parts? If so, why would you want that?