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Thanks for the input. I'm mainly worried they rugpull us by doing something like nfc proprietary filament once they have a big enough customer base but the P1S is just killer value compared to any other fdm printer. I commissioned some 3d models this week and have friends who ordered a carbon so I'll probably get a P1S in a couple of weeks (unless the recently trademarked bambu models are even better value).
That'd be pretty unprecedented, and if they did go that route, it could only be for a newer model of printer than anything out today (you'd need new hardware to do the spool check), so you'd be safe regardless
Well they already have a nfc checker in the ams.
Ah, I don't have an AMS, so I didn't know that - either way I really don't think it's likely, but if you're really that concerned, plenty of other options 🤷🏼♂️