
Then after thirty minutes in warm tap water, I got the following:

With the grey parts being done on the new printer and the other parts done on the mini. I liked how the chassis turned out after an extremely easy cleaning but I was really displeased with how the body turned out. So, I jumped back into my little think tank and talked myself into flipping the body position over, changing the layer height for the grey filament to 0.25mm from the 0.23mm and upped the wall thickness to 1.25mm from the 1.0. So I'll wait for another eight hours while a new body prints out and see how it turns out.
One word though about this new printer, the mini did the same body in about 6 hours printing but at a thirty degree angle to fit on the table where the new printer takes eight hours to print laying on the table flat. If I can get the bugs out of the new printer, I should be able to print six of the larger bodies at once, taking a couple of days to print.