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The people we have talked to at Raise3D support/sales have been friendly and helpful (albeit a bit slow to respond at times)īed leveling/truing is tedious. Printing consistently with proper settings for materials (once settings have been configured well for a particular material, we have been able to set-and-forget prints without a single failure)īuild quality of printer is generally very good Interface is excellent uploading via WiFi is very nice and hasn't given us any issues Overall print quality has been excellent through a variety of materials and print settingsĬonfidently run very long prints (multiple days) without fear of failureĮnclosure is great for noise and temperature sensitive materials Hey I can give some insight into the Raise3D N2+ as I own and operate one daily: We also looked at Ultimaker and Lulzbot Taz printers for our application before settling on the Raise3D N2+. I posted this last month in response to someone else. $? (BoM is on the GitHub, but it doesn't talk about cost, should calculate at some point) $550 (BoM cost, lowest I've heard is $400, used a clone hotend, clone V-slot and bought a lot from China)ĭefault setup is a little barebones, some BoM prices are a little low ($10 for wire for the entire printer? not unless you already have wire.) Very moddable, large community, good build guide Lots of revisions (v1.4 is the latest and you don't want the earlier ones), poor QC, SLA drawbacks (dealing with chemicals often, objects need to be cured, some say the resin smells, resin is expensive, harder to calibrate) SLA printer, super high resolution prints, no visible layer lines These printers are recommended to those who already own a printer and are looking for another printer. IDEX (independent dual extrusion, ie two hotend carriages on one Y axis), high quality parts, open source High quality parts, assembled, great customer service, dual extrusion option, open source Taz 6 has large build space (280x280x250mm) High quality parts, great customer service, made in the USA, open source The MK3 has been released, I am waiting on some reviews before putting it on the list.
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Multi-material upgrade ($400 for MK2, $450 for MK3) The only place to buy an Original Prusa is on. Note: not all printers labeled "Prusa" are good, as "Prusa" can refer to the motion system (bed moves on y-axis, hotend carriage on the xz-plane (also called a Mendel)). High quality parts, great customer service, very popular printer, great instructions, open source

My school uses these in their makerspace, they are workhorses QIDI Tech 1 is a derivative of this printer, it's pretty good $900, but can be picked up at Microcenter for $500 (under the PowerSpec brand) Variety of sizes (8", 10", 12"), lots of options (including dual extrusion) Poor QC, "meh" instructions, small community Printer has to be bought from Aliexpress, Banggood, or eBay for the best price Safe out-of-the-box, no control box, touchscreen interface, comes assembled
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Monoprice Maker Select Plus/Wanhao Duplicator i3 Plus Popular mods: MOSFET mod, Z-Brace, Microswiss Hotend, DiiCooler
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Needs MOSFET mod (out of the box), poor QC Monoprice Maker Select v2/Wanhao Duplicator i3Ĭheap (~$320, can be found for ~$250 on sale), normal build size, large community, comes assembled Small build size, but cheapest printer on the list (~$220), comes assembled These printers are the printers I found myself recommending the most, so just because your printer isn't on here, doesn't make it a terrible printer. For transparency, all the printers I own are in my flair.

You should really look at his last list here, it goes into a lot more detail than I will go into (and this list is more of a jumping off point, you should do your own research on a printer even if it's on this list). So, I set out to create my own that is based on his list. So, it seems that TheForrestFire hasn't posted a new printer list in the past megathread or two. u/thatging3rkid 's October 2017 Printer List
