redbarret wrote:TickTock wrote:Re:Prusa i3: I don't care for the fact that the bed moves on the Y axis. I think it is better to keep the model as still as possible - especially for higher speeds.
I don't really get what the issue is there. Does it change how well the butter is applied to the bread if you apply butter on your bread by moving the knife on the bread, or moving the bread on the knife instead?
I think if that was an issue so many printers wouldn't have the bed moving in the Y axis instead of the extruder.
For prints that aren't very tall, I agree with this. However, as the print gets taller, I'm with TickTock.
My take on it is that it won't be so much of an issue with quality, as it will affect how well a print sticks to the bed for certain objects. Imagine a tall, "top heavy" object, for example. I'm thinking that by printing fast, along with abrupt direction changes, would put more strain on bed adhesion, which can already be an issue with a "stationary" bed.
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