Solved R.I.P. hemera
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Thanks guys
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i have to say i am a bit disappointed with e3ds performance of late.
only offering the hemera with that large motor and not having a smaller option.
and i have to say other companies are coming out with similar products that look equal if not better
like the BIQU BX extruder. -
The lag time is also ridiculous i only see it getting worse with a secont lock down commong to England
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E3D has replacement parts for Hemera, just contact them directly.
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Search for the term HE?ER? (Sorry I have to cover this term. You should know how to search.
LOL, that's just sad. But crikey thats pricey, not that the genuine article is cheap but the savings vs risk seems less than favorable in that case.
Still interesting to see them catching up, thanks for sharing!
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i am tempted to buy it.
the heatbreak looks different.
not like the hemera and not like a their bimetal one.
looks like part moscito. -
Looks like a hemera copy. I wasnt impressed wwith the quality of prints that it did complete.... so i won't waist any more time with this design but thanks for the input. Second the three most important parts to our printers are the electronics ,,the. Extractor and the hotend so i prefer the original just to suport industy
Look at the wonderful job this site does..
Wouldnt it be fair if we supported real products
Instead of copy's ...at least for those three items
I believe they have earned it -
@ziggymanpopo said in R.I.P. hemera:
Wouldnt it be fair if we supported real products
yes, but they have been out of stock for months with no timeline when they will restock.
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I would highly recommend a bmg -m and a mosquito hotend (also have a magnum for high flow rates.) I tried the hamera but its defective and the factory does not have the parts to fix whats out there.. this is only my opinion but ive waisted monthe with the hemara and i cant get the parts to it ive talked with e3d and the suppier about repair parts they wont even give me a date when those will be avalable it is my inderstanding that they come frome china and are not available at this time.
My caution would be what if they are using the same gears ??? My second choice would be a mico swiss hotend on a bmg direct extuder setup
All proven senarios... e3d is a great co. But just like the rest of the world is having supply issues.. not there fault. i plan on getting another printer for the hermera in the future when they have spare parts..if i see the same quality issues when its relaired
I think you can guess what ill do with it ...There are tons of other option -
@Veti said in R.I.P. hemera:
i am tempted to buy it.
i'd be concerned they'll have the same issues as what they appear to be copying; not buying e3d aren't still tweaking the quality control as coivd alone is hardly reason for not having stock for this amount of time with no updates in sight just like last time.
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I so aggree. What perplexes me. Is why dont they cut china out if the equation??? Just a thought
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