Make Magazine top printer and review
- Izzy
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Re: Make Magazine top printer and review
I must admit I was looking at getting one of these and upgrading to the dual head printing, I'm still keeping my eye on it as I'm wondering on the nozzle side whether it can use the same as the Ultimaker or it can be upgraded to it and get a 1.75 Ruby for it.
I've just won a Wanhao Duplicator i3 with filament directorys compertition, my wife is going to have a go with it so we are going to write a little piece for a blog as a complete novice starting into 3dPrinting
I've just won a Wanhao Duplicator i3 with filament directorys compertition, my wife is going to have a go with it so we are going to write a little piece for a blog as a complete novice starting into 3dPrinting
- LePaul
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Re: Make Magazine top printer and review
I'm torn as well. I can buy three Prusa's for the price of one Ultimaker. Same quality, same (if not more responsive) support
- Izzy
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Re: Make Magazine top printer and review
The prusa has an edge, and you can always build a cabinet cover for it. And it has dual or quad printing upgrade...
- LePaul
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There's a 5-6 week wait for them, just checked their site! (The assembled and calibrated ones)
- nilrog
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Re: Make Magazine top printer and review
If the MkII had been out one year ago I would have bought one.