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05-09-2016, 01:27 PM #1
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New to 3D printing, narrowed it down to two choices.
Hi all,
Like the title says I am just now getting into 3D printing and looking for my first printer. I have done a decent amount of digging through the forum and through other sources and have narrowed it down to either the XYZ DaVinci 1.0 Pro or the Robo 3D R1 +.
This link should be a side-by-side comparison between the two.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/compar...veItem=1124861
Does anyone have any suggestions for one or the other? Price wise they are very similar and capability wise they seem similar as well. I am leaning a little more towards the XYZ over the ROBO 3D, but just wanted some insight before I pull the trigger. Also, if you have a model you prefer over these two please let me know. I want to stay in the sub $1,000 price range.
Thank you for any help!
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05-09-2016, 01:59 PM #2
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Well, it looks like XYZ has resolved my hatred for proprietary filament spools (chips in the spools to prevent third party filaments), though they still have the system partially implemented.
Beyond that I would simply choose the one with the larger build volume. The robo is self leveling, has external filament holder, larger build space, and seems to be compatible with more materials.
I guess it would be up to the other guys here with more experience than I have (which is zero) to provide input on details specific to either. I assume you are ok with either price point though, having narrowed it down, but you do get what you pay for as they say.
Plus I figured at least one reply would let you know you aren't being ignored.
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05-09-2016, 02:45 PM #3
Actually, to narrow it down to two with the Davinci being one of the two... If I narrowed it down to about a hundred it might be on the list but I wouldn't bet on it...
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05-09-2016, 03:12 PM #4
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Correct me if I am wrong, but my impression of the davinci line is more of a plaything than a serious printer. Something you might introduce to kids in a classroom setting. The pro I am unfamiliar with, but the proprietary filament thing really rubs me the wrong way - even if they have changed that.
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05-09-2016, 03:36 PM #5
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Thanks for the feedback. It seems like the consensus so far is to stay away from the XYZ machine. Is the Robo 3D R1 + a decent machine or is there something else in the sub $1,000 price range I should be looking at? I was drawn to these two machines due to their heated bed and size of the build space.
Thanks again!
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05-09-2016, 04:15 PM #6
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I am curious if anyone has any input on the robo. The large build volume seems like it would suit my personal needs, whereas the Trinus I backed and am waiting on is more suited towards my professional ones.
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05-10-2016, 01:43 AM #7
Where do you live ? If you're in the US you can definitely find better machines : I love my printrbot and I think lulzbot has a deserved good reputation.
If you're in the UK... ask CA and he'll tell you to find a flashforge.
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05-10-2016, 02:19 PM #8
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05-26-2016, 06:16 AM #9
actually at the moment my recommendation of choice would be the wanhao duplicator i3 v2.1.
Just a lot more user friendly than a replicator clone.
@charlie - the wanhao djprinter mentioned is not the i3 but the replicator 2 clone. Depending on which manufacturer's version you get it's between 2-3 times the cost of the i3 that you mentioned.
The two nozzles does cause a lot of issues for a lot of first time printer owners, so for that reason and the larger build volume I'd recommend the duplicator i3 as a first printer rather than the replicator clones, which do have their individual quirks :-)
Yes i can pretty much do anything with mine, but that's taken over 2 years to get there and a few, minor but essential modifications.
And I read manuals and listen to advice ;-)
Wanhao keep improving their i3 and it's silly money for a very decent machine.Last edited by curious aardvark; 05-26-2016 at 06:21 AM.
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05-11-2016, 07:09 AM #10
I love my printrbot. But people here would tell you as well to look at wanhaousa and lulzbot.
Here's what I made with mine :
http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.p...al-Plus-prints
http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.p...etal-Plus-Mods
Please explain to me how to...
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