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The video discusses the differences between the P1S and P1P 3D printers, highlighting the features of each model. The P1S is recommended for printing certain materials, while the P1P is considered a better option for most users. There is a discussion on purchasing options, upgrades, and the suitability of the printers for beginners in the printing community. The speaker emphasizes the positive experiences with both models and mentions the compatibility with various materials. Third-party printer plates are suggested as a cost-effective option, and the relevance of the previous model (P1P) for entry-level users is noted.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the differences between the p1s and the p1p 3D printers. The p1s is essentially a p1p with an enclosure, cable chain, airflow, and without lidar, making it similar to the x1c. The p1p is still considered a better option for most users. The p1s is recommended for printing ASA, ABS, PA, and PC materials. Enclosures are mentioned as necessary for optimal printing of certain materials. The speaker also mentions considering the p1p for beginners and upgrading to the p1s later if needed. Overall, the video segment highlights the features and suitability of both printers for different printing needs.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the options of purchasing the p1p 3D printer for $5.99 in the United States, with Micro Center being a local retailer for pickup. They mention the possibility of later upgrading the p1p to a p1s for an additional $50, noting that the p1p is a great machine with the option to add features of the p1s later. The speaker also compares the x1c model and recommends the p1p for newcomers to 3D printing. Additionally, they mention the new textured Pei plate included with the p1s and its compatibility with materials like pet G. The speaker emphasizes the similarities and upgrades between the p1p and p1s models, sharing their positive experiences with both models.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker mentions they have had no problems printing various materials on their current printer, stating that there isn’t a compelling reason to upgrade solely for this reason. They endorse third-party printer plates as cost-effective options. The speaker acknowledges the release of a new model by Bamboo Labs but emphasizes that the previous model (P1P) is still relevant and suitable for entry-level users in the printing community. The speaker signs off as Shay Way.