Remote monitoring is the 3D printing feature I can’t live without now
Remote monitoring sounded like a nice bonus when I first started taking 3D printing more seriously. It felt like one of those features made for people who leave the house, start long prints before work, and want to make sure their printer hasn't turned a 10-hour job into a plastic bird's nest. That use case is real, and I understand why it gets most of the attention. But it isn't actually the reason I've come to depend on it.
Remote monitoring sounded like a nice bonus when I first started taking 3D printing more seriously. It felt like one of those features made for people who leave the house, start long prints before work, and want to make sure their printer hasn’t turned a 10-hour job into a plastic bird’s nest. That use case is real, and I understand why it gets most of the attention. But it isn’t actually the reason I’ve come to depend on it.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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