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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•5 months agoBut this particular RFID has some sort of encryption-something, that means that other companies can’t make them. I don’t like it, but since I can still use other brands without the convenience of RFID tags, it’s not a deal-breaker.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-25 months ago But this particular RFID has some sort of encryption-something Ah right I didn’t know. I thought they used plain-jane ASCII tags with some known documented format. That sucks.
minus-square@[email protected]cakelinkfedilinkEnglish1•5 months agoI loaded third-party filament onto my spools with RFID several times and it worked fine. I have since started printing almost exclusively from a filament dryer (AMS lite works fine this way), so it doesn’t matter anymore.
But this particular RFID has some sort of encryption-something, that means that other companies can’t make them.
I don’t like it, but since I can still use other brands without the convenience of RFID tags, it’s not a deal-breaker.
Ah right I didn’t know. I thought they used plain-jane ASCII tags with some known documented format.
That sucks.
I loaded third-party filament onto my spools with RFID several times and it worked fine.
I have since started printing almost exclusively from a filament dryer (AMS lite works fine this way), so it doesn’t matter anymore.