Anker can’t guarantee that will never happen with the AnkerMake M5, but out of the box it features an integrated webcam that not only allows timelapse recording
of prints to be captured and shared on social media, it also allows the user to sporadically monitor the printer’s progress remotely through a smartphone. The AnkerMake M5 also goes one step further by upgrading its camera with AI smarts that can automatically detect issues with a print, and send alerts to the user that they’ll need to intervene, potentially allowing a failed print to be saved before it becomes a giant mess of extruded plastic.
These are some lofty claims by Anker because the old saying, ‘haste makes waste’ especially applies to 3D printing where taking a slower approach can often greatly improve the chances of a successful print. Unfortunately, it will be some time before the AnkerMake M5's capabilities can be tested because Anker is bringing it to market through aThe earliest backers can pre-order the printer for $429 which is much less than the eventual retail pricing which is expected to be well north of $750,. Delivery is expected as soon as September, but you’ll want to take that with a grain of salt.
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