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  • Best 300mm 3D Printer Options in 2026: Large Build Volume Without the Industrial Price
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    Best 300mm 3D Printer Options in 2026: Large Build Volume Without the Industrial Price

    ByMike Reynolds April 23, 2026

    Why 300mm is the new sweet-spot build volume A 300mm 3d printer sits in a specific slice of the market that did not exist five years ago. Below 220mm you have the hobby-standard Ender 3 and its descendants. Above 500mm you have industrial format printers costing thousands. The 300mm segment — machines with build volumes…

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  • 3D Printer Monitoring Software in 2026: OctoPrint, Klipper, Obico, and the Alternatives
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    3D Printer Monitoring Software in 2026: OctoPrint, Klipper, Obico, and the Alternatives

    ByMike Reynolds April 23, 2026

    The 2026 landscape of 3D printer monitoring software The phrase 3d printer monitoring software used to mean one thing: OctoPrint running on a Raspberry Pi, watching a print over USB. In 2026 that is no longer true. The category has fragmented into at least five distinct families of software, each with its own philosophy about…

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  • TPU Max Pressure Advance: Tuning Flexible Filament Without Clicks or Blobs
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    TPU Max Pressure Advance: Tuning Flexible Filament Without Clicks or Blobs

    ByMike Reynolds April 23, 2026

    Why TPU fights back when you tune pressure advance Tuning tpu max pressure advance values is the single most frustrating calibration exercise in the hobby. The standard procedure that works beautifully for PLA and PETG — print the classic pressure advance test pattern, look at the corners, pick the cleanest transition — produces numbers that…

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  • OctoPrint Dashboard Walkthrough: Every Tab, Widget, and Plugin Explained
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    OctoPrint Dashboard Walkthrough: Every Tab, Widget, and Plugin Explained

    ByMike Reynolds April 23, 2026

    Meet the OctoPrint dashboard: your new control panel The first time you log in to a fresh OctoPrint install, the octoprint dashboard can feel either too simple or too cluttered depending on which plugins you imported during setup. Either reaction is normal. The dashboard is deliberately minimalist out of the box and deliberately configurable once…

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  • CoreXY vs Bedslinger in 2026: The Honest Kinematics Comparison for Hobbyists
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    CoreXY vs Bedslinger in 2026: The Honest Kinematics Comparison for Hobbyists

    ByMike Reynolds April 23, 2026

    CoreXY vs bedslinger: the decision, in one paragraph If you are deciding between a core xy vs bedslinger printer in 2026, the short answer is this: bedslingers are cheaper, simpler, easier to repair, and perfectly capable of excellent prints up to roughly 150 mm/s. CoreXY machines cost more, take more tuning, and reward you with…

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  • High Temperature 3D Printing Materials: The Complete 2026 Category Guide
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    High Temperature 3D Printing Materials: The Complete 2026 Category Guide

    ByMike Reynolds April 22, 2026

    What counts as “high temperature” in 3D printing The term “high temperature” in FDM 3D printing refers to two overlapping properties: the temperature the nozzle needs to reach to melt the filament (the extrusion temperature), and the temperature the finished part can withstand before it deforms (the heat deflection temperature, or HDT). A material that…

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  • What Is a CoreXY Printer? The Kinematics, Tradeoffs, and Machines to Know
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    What Is a CoreXY Printer? The Kinematics, Tradeoffs, and Machines to Know

    ByMike Reynolds April 22, 2026

    The definition that actually matters A CoreXY printer is an FDM 3D printer that moves its toolhead in both the X and Y axes using two stationary motors and a crossed belt system, while keeping the bed fixed in the horizontal plane. That is the whole definition. Everything about CoreXY — its speed, its complexity,…

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  • Cheapest Enclosed 3D Printer in 2026: Five Real Picks Under $450
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    Cheapest Enclosed 3D Printer in 2026: Five Real Picks Under $450

    ByMike Reynolds April 22, 2026

    What “cheapest enclosed 3D printer” actually means in 2026 Search this query and you get two categories of result: expensive machines that happen to be “under $1000” and ancient Flashforge designs from 2019 that Amazon still lists. Neither is what someone asking the question wants. The real question is: what is the lowest-cost printer shipping…

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  • Highest Quality PLA Filament: The 2026 Prosumer Rankings
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    Highest Quality PLA Filament: The 2026 Prosumer Rankings

    ByMike Reynolds April 22, 2026

    What “highest quality” actually means for PLA Most “best PLA” rankings optimise for value: what is the cheapest spool that prints acceptably? That is a fair question for hobbyists working their way through ten kilos of PLA per month. But it is not the question the prosumer running engineering prototypes, the model maker finishing a…

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  • How Does OctoPrint Work? The Complete Architecture Explainer
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    How Does OctoPrint Work? The Complete Architecture Explainer

    ByMike Reynolds April 22, 2026

    The short answer, and why it matters OctoPrint is a web application that runs on a small computer — almost always a Raspberry Pi — which is physically connected to your 3D printer over USB. It takes the G-code file you would normally drop on an SD card, streams those commands to the printer one…

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