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3D-PrintCreator | ▼ Artillery Genius review after a few months of use | The good and the bad @3dPrintCreator | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
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▼ This is the review of the Artillery Genius printer after I have been using it for a few months. In recent months I have mainly used the printer for printing production parts. These are parts of which I usually have between 4 and 15 on a print bed at the same time and which must be of such good quality that the client wants to purchase them.

The Artillery printer has always worked well in these months. I have encountered no problems such as nozzle clogs, no failed prints, or other problems. What disappointed me was the possibility to place a large spool of filament on the printer. It is not possible to place 4 kilograms of spools on the printer. The 2.5-kilogram spools also just didn't fit, and even worse ... The very small 0.5 kg filament spools also don't fit on the printer, so the adjustable spool holder on the printer can only be used for 0.8 to 1.5 kg rolls.

Just like the Artillery Sidewinder X1, the Artillery Genius is also equipped with a direct drive extruder, so that all types of filaments, from hard to very flexible, can be placed in a simple way. The printer also has a Volcano compatible nozzle and heat chamber, making it possible to print with larger nozzles, such as my beloved 0.6 mm nozzles. A larger nozzle ensures that you can print much faster, whereby the thickness of the filament flow is thicker, but the height of the layers can also increase. So you can really print a lot faster.

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