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01-08-2018, 04:48 PM #1
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So I own a Forgeforce Dreamer as well and its a good printer, but I know what you mean in wanting something a bit more "industrial" but nothing excessive. For me, the best part about the Dreamer is its enclosed. I also have a Original Prusa i3 MK2S, which is a fine printer, but I'm not sure I would call it an upgrade from the Dreamer. Its different, but a BIG negative is its not enclosed. I don't care what anyone says, but if you are going to print much beyond PLA you NEED an enclosed printer. For the life of me I don't know why Joseph Prusa hasn't gone that route? Also much has been made about the Prusa autoleveling, but the Dreamer with a few thumbscrews and a business card is just as good, if not better.
So back to your question. For $1500 is difficult because you seem to be in this consumer to industrial void. I like ones like the Ultimaker 2 but your up around $2500. If it was me, I would look for enclosed printers with metal frames, but these typically are $2000+ but they are getting cheaper. I preordered the new Kodak printer in November when it was offered for $1800. https://smart3d.tech/
Normal price is $2800 but keep watching because they are offering some big discounts before its available. (Good features but rather ugly, in my opinion.) As for others, I've been impressed by the Sindoh 3DWOX from South Korea. The company is pretty well known for its normal printers in South Korea. Its around $1299 on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Sindoh-3DWOX-DP200-3D-Printer/dp/B017IZBFB2
One more. Look at the Zortrax M200, it may be a bit too expensive at $2100, but its pretty well regarded. It uses a proprietary slicer but its now open to any filament. I'm looking at it if the Kodak doesn't work out.
CES is going on this week so there should be MANY new models launched. As it turned out the consumer space wasn't very successful for 3D printers, so now everyone is going after the industrial/educational market, so in the $1500 range, you might find some good printers.Last edited by ano; 01-08-2018 at 05:06 PM.
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