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design is good. lcd panel on top angled for better / easier use.
2 holes on side for moving, is nice.
additional picture of machine would be nice, all sides.
ability to convert machine to chambered, closed.
option for heat bed.
and a little lower price.
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I think the price is good for a dual extruder printer. I'd like to see a large build volume though.
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small build size, and unrealistic resolution at 50um
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Looks pretty decent for the cost. Build size might be on the smaller side for this price range though I feel.
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This printer looks great! Dual exturder is nice, and so is the print resolution.
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I like the overall look and design of the printer; it seems to be sturdy and designed with the consumer in mind. That being said, it may be a bit pricey for the build volume. That's just me though, since I was too stingy to buy an assembled printer and made a kit on the cheap :)
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no support for materials above 230~260C? kinda pricey. looks cool though.
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I feel that the printer is great, at a price point of $850 for now I think it is a great deal too. It a hotend that can go up to 280 I think it has everything anyone can ask for. No need to upgrade to all metal anymore.
-Razer0901
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Seems really good for that price, but what about an enclosed enviroment?