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05-26-2016, 03:35 AM #11
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The Wanhao is a Prusa style machine. Good value for money spent. I think it might be a better bet than either of the two initial candidates, and cheaper than both. Look for a heated bed, a bowden feed (as opposed to direct) and a large build space. Stay away from anything proprietary. Nice thing about the Wanhao is that it's a (mostly) prebuilt printer, so if anything goes wrong, you've got backup. With a kit printer you're on your own. (Not that you were looking at kit printers... just mentioning it.)
Hope that helps - Charlie1
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05-26-2016, 06:16 AM #12
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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06-02-2016, 03:03 PM #13
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