Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
the builder dual feed system looks interesting - but cheapest assembled printer ?
you're about 800 euros off ! lol
flashforge - 647 euros. Built, tried and tested.
my dutch is a bit rusty (used to be quite good - reading it anyway) - but you could certainly find one shipped from europe somewhere. Mine was shipped from the uk - so no p&p or tax :-)

Like I said - buy one now, and play with it while youy're looking for something a lot more expensive and probably not much better :-)

Have to look at that dual feed one nozzle system - would sure save time on calibrating with the dual nozzles.

(2 minutes later) LMAO - they want 178 euros JUST for the brass nozzle. Screw that I'll just calibrate :-)
Hmm, I like your train of thought:
I personally only had looked at new printers, but a assembled and tested printer will probably have less trouble.
But what about the durability of the parts? Aren't these worn out at some point? Can I replace them easily?
Also; I cannot find which slicer this printer can use for slicing. Is it something like Cura or Slic3r? Does the software produce good results?

This route is probably a good one though; because I was thinking about being able to print the highest of quality parts too; but I don't need every parts in ultra quality, and if I do need it, I can always go to 3Dhubs and get someone close to me to print it at a high quality. (there are a lot of Ultimaker 2 in my city, and even some SLA machines in adjacent cities.)

Thank you for your good advice Curious aardvark!