Flex material

I have one question to Zortrax Team...when? :D

http://3dprintingindustry.com/2015/09/29/ninjatek-flexible-3d-printing-division-founded-on-ninjaflex-success/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=3DPI%2BFacebook

I would say… Never.

The way that M200 extruder works doesn’t helps to print flexible filaments. Maybe at a very slow speed, to be implemented in Z-Suite.

After a hint from Cat in shoutbox I could imagine that one has to just print it without using the filament guiding tube:

http://www.ninjaflex3d.com

(just look at the pic carefully)

After a hint from Cat in shoutbox I could imagine that one has to just print it without using the filament guiding tube:

http://www.ninjaflex3d.com

(just look at the pic carefully)

I think it's only marketing photography. Without filament guide you have less friction, ok; but the temperature? I can't see any allien accessories on that photo. To be honest I didn't tried flex on the Zortrax but I expect something like when your shoes eat your socks.

they have just used the zortrax photo, also deleting the zortrax logo on the printer...

I think it's only marketing photography. Without filament guide you have less friction, ok; but the temperature? I can't see any allien accessories on that photo. To be honest I didn't tried flex on the Zortrax but I expect something like when your shoes eat your socks.

Yes, the right answer is still 'never'.

I was sitting on the sofa watching TV, using the iPad for my post, didn't find how to use emoticons.

Sorry for not marking my post as a joke, next time I will use conventional smileys :-)

Of course this is a marketing photo but I like the amount of nonsense it shows.

A filament producer who's filaments most probably will not print seamlessly with the M200 (as you explained) shows that M200s on their website maybe ignoring that Zortrax users 'loose warranty' when using their filaments.

I think Mark82 should heavily report on this and legal actions should be taken immediately.  :ph34r: (a Ninja, LMAO!)

they have just used the zortrax photo, also deleting the zortrax logo on the printer...

LOL.

Haven't noticed the deleted logo.

Someone will probably get fired :)

This one is also good:

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/1526295

:lol:  :lol:  :lol:

That's even better!

But maybe it's serious and R.T. founded a Chinese company for bio degradable filaments?  :blink:

Ninjaflex have used that photo for quite some time (~12 months). It is odd they chose the one printer that is completely incompatible with their filaments.