Tom Nardi on Nostr: nprofile1q…l6wvs Well, that's the official line at least. But as I mention in the ...
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Well, that's the official line at least. But as I mention in the article, I don't believe they've successfully made that case.
The machines that could have conceivably "copied" their open designs were the cheap i3 clones of years past, which didn't prevent Prusa from dominating the high-end market and having their most profitable years.
But the modern competition is unlike any open printer Prusa ever made. They didn't need to copy Prusa when they already had the more advanced design.
Well, that's the official line at least. But as I mention in the article, I don't believe they've successfully made that case.
The machines that could have conceivably "copied" their open designs were the cheap i3 clones of years past, which didn't prevent Prusa from dominating the high-end market and having their most profitable years.
But the modern competition is unlike any open printer Prusa ever made. They didn't need to copy Prusa when they already had the more advanced design.