INFIMECH TX: A Cheap and Good Alternative to BambuLab X1C or P1S for $329

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00:00 Intro
02:27 Setup
04:09 Fast 13 mins and normal 35 mins 3D benchy compare
06:24 PLA tests: Clearance, tolerance, retraction, surface quality and first layer
11:27 Other materials: PETG, ABS, TPU, Polycarbonate, Nylon Carbon Fiber
15:21 Pros and Cons

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Other accessories and filaments used in this video:

InfiRay P2 Pro Thermal Camera:
(10% discount code: P2 Pro)

$16.99 VOXELPLA Pro / PETG+:

Chitu Conjure Tri-color Silk PLA:

Eryone filament (PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU as low as $13 per roll, min 10 rolls):

Prusa Polycarbonate filament:

3D models:

Retraction test: Honeycomb box with lid

Clearance test: Number slider

Tolerance test:

Robo Alpaka:
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With so many core xy machines available, this black Friday sales will be interesting.

woodcat
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I'd like to suggest beginning to add a section discussing the included profiles. These days the software is just as important as the hardware and anybody new getting into 3D printing really shouldn't have to learn how to create profiles anymore. Prusa and BL have proven that. Any company that isn't including tightly integrated profiles for at least common material types is falling behind and it's definitely something that's worth discussing.

DoRC
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I admire the way you two conduct your reviews. Refreshingly professional!

DrSoapp
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Todaaaay is back! But her brother did a great job ;-)

stephan.scharf
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I have the Infimech TX and I love it!!! It's as close as you can get to print and walk away. I have had a few issues with filament getting stuck in the extruder. I think it was my fault by not adjusting the drive wheel spring loaded screw. I highly recommend it!!!

jimhinkle
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With the 220x220 build size, I would have compared this machine to the Creality K1 and not the x1c or p1s. For the price difference after the upgraded cooling, I believe the K1 would be the better buy but unfortunately, it was not compared. Also, it would be great to add more information on the nozzle types during the reviews as they can be a pain to find replacements for some machines. Great job as always! You're parents must be very proud of how talented you and your brother are with these videos.

MrSmith-oeui
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I came for the printers, i stayed for the music.
No, honestly, i really like the selection of background music here. it's so much more relaxing as the obtrusive beats of many other channels. it nearly gives me the LGR vibe!

rarbiart
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Welcome back Home! Good Video as always, high level everytime!

alexanderscholz
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Hi. Great review as always. Thank you!
I have been using this 3D printer for over 3 months now. I am very happy. It is the fastest machine out of all my 5 3D printers.
It would be nice to solve the firmware update problem though. I would still reduce the preparation time before printing, for example, by half. I think it is possible.

ДелайВсёСам
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I wish it had a larger build volume, I'm already limited with the 3 various Enders I have now.
It's nice to see you back! Your brother did a fantastic job with the previous video but I was a bit shocked to see his face instead of yours. 😆

bobewing
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Looks promising! And an excellent presentation, logical and calm, not over-excited like so many others.Liked and subbed :)

GaryMcKinnonUFO
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I was waiting for this review to help make up my mind on which printer to get, and your video pops up a day after I placed my order! Nevertheless, I enjoy watching it! Thanks

KCSH
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Nice thorough vid. Biggest hangup for me is the gloss black plastic parts. I may get one to augment my X1 Carbons

geekdomo
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Oh little One, you are so good at helping us old folks see what is out there and attractive. This machine does feel a good deal. I have a heavily modified CR 10S Pro V1 it is really good BUT, I need a production machine for small and medium sized parts. This is quite affordable. But the Company is completely unknown, will they be around and will there be updates??? Many of your cons could be fixed with minor cost impact, bigger memory etc. Your way of communicating is so good. You really have a gift. I trust school is going well and you have a plan ahead. All the best to you and team, Thank You for a great review, Dennis

DennisMurphey
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More competition is good for the consumer. A shame it doesn't have a larger build volume.

Skott
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Great delve into this one (as usual!). It really is a compelling machine at that price, but I would love to see a big brother - same features, but with a 300 x 300 x 350mm build volume. The missing 80mm o the X and Y would really affect my printing because some of my prototypes must be single piece solutions that can't be split for a smaller bed.

RocktCityTim
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I really enjoy your videos. You're a very smart young lady. I have been researching, as best I can with my limited knowledge, which printer will work best for my needs and budget. So far I haven't found anything that checks every single box but keep making informative great videos 😊 Thanks

hdpbnod
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Nice review. Thai company is a sister company Flying Bear who has a similar model for outside the US. Another item to watch out for is the steep shipping which brings this inline with some other printers. Great review.

trugbilddrachen
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One of the few channels I can trust. Always thorough. Great work!

automatemefirst
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I’m always surprised any company wants to make a 200 or 220mm volume anymore unless it’s in a line of other models bigger and smaller or at least bigger. Not when the A1 and P1P exist as competitors.

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