Imagine the processing power needed to analyse bgcode for gun or gun part-like shapes!Not to mention it's easier to make a pipe gun than to learn 3d printing
Any proper printer should work offline.Any normal printer doesn't have nearly enough processing power to run analysis on bgcode/instruction files (it's nor needed for normal operation).
I don't see how. You can't do security checks at home. You can't deposit your luggage five minutes before the plane takes off.Now what did improve it is self check in with baggage drop off, and what could improve it further is live updates on queues.
You are wrong on many points IMO.I've been using it for nearly a decade, it's changed a lot.I don't know why you'd be leaving ux out.What code is there to write? You must be trolling come on now.
That's doesn't seem unreasonable to me.It's a hugely important format used by countless archived documents.We can't just find out one day that nothing can read xlsx.
If it's bevelled text you can swap filament during print to make it stand out / easy to read.Only problem is that you have to baby sit the print, which could slow down production considerably
Imagine the processing power needed to analyse bgcode for gun or gun part-like shapes!Not to mention it's easier to make a pipe gun than to learn 3d printing