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    Now that Aardvarks predictable "Down with Ender" speech is done. If you have the budget and want something that just works, a Prusa MK3S is great and needs no upgrades or mods. If you are not afraid of tinkering and modding, and enjoy that process and want to learn about your machine that way, the Ender series can be a good budget printer and is fully capable of producing some very nice prints. Whatever printer you land on, the best advice I can give is to play with it stock, do not mod anything. Once you get to know the printer well, and know its quirks and what you feel could use improvement, then start modding to fix your perceived downfalls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xayoz View Post
    Now that Aardvarks predictable "Down with Ender" speech is done. If you have the budget and want something that just works, a Prusa MK3S is great and needs no upgrades or mods. If you are not afraid of tinkering and modding, and enjoy that process and want to learn about your machine that way, the Ender series can be a good budget printer and is fully capable of producing some very nice prints. Whatever printer you land on, the best advice I can give is to play with it stock, do not mod anything. Once you get to know the printer well, and know its quirks and what you feel could use improvement, then start modding to fix your perceived downfalls.
    Hum.. $700+ is quite a bit more. $300 would. E my max. And thanks for the suggestions.

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