That's right, but for most of my prints it is OK. If I print something higher, i turn it around (arm up)
JustAnotherOne
about 10 years
I thought the bed moves in Y direction. So a print with a big length in Y would be moved behind the frame. So that part of the printed model is now below the filament spool. And if that print is then to high ( big in Z) then if would collide with the spool when the nozzle prints at the front of the Y axis, right?
pansono
about 10 years
No it doesn't affect the Z-axis at all. The X- and Z-axis run in front of the frame and the spool holder is behind it and there is a filament guide on the top of the frame.
JustAnotherOne
about 10 years
Doesn't this limit the maximal possible print size (Z direction) quite a lot?