Topic: Longest print duration your printer will handle
I just got a DaVinci. I once printed an eighteen hour job on a Robo. I got allot of heat from the lab monitor, but in the end she let me do it and it worked out just fine. That is until I tried it a second time about a month later. It got six hours into the print before I woke up from a nap and realized it stooped spitting out filament.
I ask, what is the longest print job you would attempt on a DaVinci 1.0? I recently bought one second hand with 109 hours on it for $250. I am prototyping a product I would like to test the market with. I could print about a hundred units with 4 full rolls of xyz filament.
I have not hacked my printer. I've put 20 hours on it since I bought it. I can fit 24 units on a print bed. It will take 31 hours and 232 meters of filament at .4 resolution, fast speed, thin walls, 5% fill and no supports or raft. I'll likely only print 12 units at a time because I've read that the rolls spool up before the cartridge can spit out the full 240m. I've also read the extrudes are fragile.
What do you think? Would you print 15 hours straight? What the longest successful print you've had?
Thank you in advance,
Personalias
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