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I like that some of them have led lights inside. but agree with what was said above that the website is not as interesting as the printers!
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The comparison table is very good. One thing missing is the estimated build hours for the kits. Also if the NEO type had other models that offered dual extrusion, more materials and fillament thickness that would be great.
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I think a good WiFi capability would be useful.
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ability to integrate objects/components into print (leds, speaker, motor) a bit pie-in-the-sky but awesome new features is why you pay the big bucks for top of the line printers.
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The price is important and could be interesting for student groups / techy libraries. Wouldent mind a seethrough door and make it a closed print area with a fume extractor.
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a heated bed and/or a heated build chamber
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Octoprint integration. That is to say I think there should be a raspberryPi with Wi-fi adapter already hooked up inside there so I can just beam my STLs and have them print without problem and could hook up a web cam to monitor my prints.
I also would like more safety features. A temp switch to turn the thing off in an emergency, servos instead of steppers to know when the motor is obstructed and to know the print head location more accurately.
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First a low cost, most other companies are starting to sell cheaper 3d printers, as they say when a new version comes out the old version drops in price. 2nd I would offer an enclosed case as a optional purchase.
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The initial printers on the home page looks excellent. Maybe a build it yourself kit for the budget minded.
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I agree with the octoprint & network connectivity comment. That would be an excellent add to any printer.