I saw this before. I think it was in my FaceBook news feed - or something like that.
Honestly???
I think 12-nozzles are Overkill - Bordering on the Ludicrous!
Why???
Who seriously needs 12 nozzles/12 colors?!?!?!?!?!?
Sure - printing things in multiple colors is cool and all. But printing in so many colors just seems so Niche. The really wonderful part of multiple filaments is having multiple materials in the same print. Their Base unit - RFD-6 Combo is sufficient enough. 1 spool for supports, 1 for TPU for hinges - and then 4 colors - that's fine. I just think 12 nozzles is seriously overkill.
Of course, sure - 12 filaments feeding in could also mean that you have slots for spare filament of the same spools - like, 5 main colors - and 5 backups of those colors - so it hits the backup when one of the colors runs out! And - will admit - this kind Backup policy may be one of the key highlights to the system.
But - READ the All3DP article carefully - as there are a BUNCH of GOTCHA's that are mentioned...
Also, what's the whole RFD reference in the model names? I just quickly read the ENTIRE All3DP article - and there were NO References RFID - and NONE Either on the main printer webpage with pricing.
Why am I making Stink about this??
There must be a REASON for this RFD reference - and maybe I am wrong with it seeming to be RFID. Cause - it could mean it's a Chipped Machine like StrataSys - locking you into THEIR Ecosystem and higher priced filament. The one pricing option - differs from the other by $200 - and seem the ONLY Difference was the inclusion of 6 spools. Break that down - and it's $33/spool! Yikes!!!
Of course, maybe the RFD just stands for "Real Filament Drying"! But, that would surely be a Silly Arse Acronym...
-K