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    The Cr-10 max is a good buy but you are going to spend some time getting to know the ins and outs of the printer. I advise you to take it slow and tinker around with it so as to get comfortable with it on small prints before you do any ambitious projects

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    Thanks for your reply, as I explained in my other thread (https://3dprintboard.com/showthread....rge-3d-printer) I ended up buying one on black friday (20% rebate). I started by making a few non-invasive mods (leveling for a start, then a filament alignment thingamajig (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3339496) and a bit of Al wire to prevent the bowden tube and wires from dangling on the printed parts.

    Based on my previous experience with the wombot, it is surprisingly simple to use.

    Even my older filament (kept in a vacuum bag with silica-gel bags) prints great.

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