You haven't provided a usage estimate. However, I will say that if you want the 3D printer to be the last element in the design process to have to think about, a Form 2 is a great machine. Having gone from a Form 1 to a Form 2 was night and day! Maintenance and supply costs are not cheap... and that is the reason for the question; what usage do you anticipate? Basically, what percentage of time can you devote to the printer instead of the design elements?I opted for a closed and canned FDM printer when I 1st started this 3D printing thing. I am a designer and this would give me a leg up. I went for the Cube3 which went obsolete the day I bought it. However, having near zero options for printing actually made printing simple. It either printed successfully or it failed. Nothing to tweak, nothing to forget. Just send it to the printer like it was a 2D printer (sorta).