http://ift.tt/2fMQql1 zims arrived today, unboxed the first one and got to work trying to get it to printinitial impressionsreally nicely packaged, includes a nice strap + buckle that goes from top to bottom and is used for lifting it out, printer is bigger and heavier than i expected (frame is aluminum, there’s like 6-7 stepper motors in there)one rod on the x axis had moved slightly forward and snagged on a curve in the aluminum, i had to push it towards the back until it cleared itfollowed the instructions in [this forum post](http://ift.tt/2gJbVCD], no real issues other than lack of familiarity with octoprint and lack of patience in waiting for the wifi to connecttrying to get it to extrude with the bottom feeder contraption is a pain in the butt, had to feed it by hand until it reached the hotend, at which point the extruder picked it up fine (but maybe this is the source of my underextrusion? who knows…) really looking forward to disabling these and routing the filament through the topgluestick on some dollar store plastic book cover material worked out fine for this benchy (no reason for using it other than not wanting to get glue on the glass)octoprint saves a goofy time lapse lol – https://youtu.be/6G6VALEYGIEthat’s about it for first impressions, i’m actually pretty impressed by this printer so far, certainly feels like value at 150 (needs a lot more calibration though)ambivalent about if this should be a new post or just a comment in the other thread … maybe figure out a zim subreddit or just start a single post to dump everything zim related intotagging my fellow zims – /u/clutch110 /u/ralphvigg /u/FeiLongWins /u/agg23 (i think i saw you on the zim forums) /u/driph /u/wachuwamekil /u/bronkulaprevious posts here:http://ift.tt/2gSQBqH dammit i should’ve submitted this as a photo ~_~ http://ift.tt/2h0ShCS