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Chris 4 months, 2 weeks ago.
@mutleysdad Thanks for the response. I won’t be able to give any attention until a couple of weeks time after my visitors have left. I too want to have a dedicated room for 3D printing. I read on the Photocentric forum about VDU screen sizes with the software being an odd size. I was wondering about getting a cheap(?) laptop just dedicated to this 3D printer - what do you think?
That’s what I’m planning, that way it’ll run independently from my main PC. Her indoors bought a cheap ASUS not long back, I had a look at it the other day and was surprised to find a VGA output on the side so I may invest in one. (after trying hers first 🙂 )
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