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  1. #51
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    It's a solid product with an interesting price, but I think it needs something to make it stand out by itself, and not just as a Makerbot-like printer. Like a larger print area for the same price.

  2. #52
    The machine looks pretty darn good. A bit pricey though considering the small 6" build size. If it can print at really good quality then it might be worth it but I can't find any videos of it in action. Nice looking design too. The pictures of prints do look impressive.

  3. #53
    Looks beautiful, but the build volume is a little small and I am suspicious of the 50 micron print detail claim. Honestly, it's just one more 3D printer amidst a ton of competitors. You need to distinguish yourself with support and word of mouth rather than glossy advertising. The hobbyist 3D printing industry is too grass roots to support all those companies. Maybe give some printers out for regular people to review and post on various forums. I'd be more likely to believe somebody here than just a website.

  4. #54

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    I have KNK Zing, and love it! I am sure this is a good one too.
    Especially if it has wireless connection.
    Also higher resolution than competitors so we can print more serious models for production with convenience of desktop printer.

  5. #55
    The machine is attractive, the dual extruders, and heated build plate look good, I would like to see it in action! only downside maybe a little small?

  6. #56
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    It looks like a fantastic printer for the price, esp. with heated bed and dual extruder. I just would not buy it with that build size.
    If it was 8x8 inch I would buy it over an Ultimaker. I would definitely spend a few 100 dollars more for a few inches more build size, it opens up new possibilities.
    I'm curious how many iterations went into creating those prints on the website, like the dragon. And what the print time was. It must have been done with soluble support material and on the highest setting. They look great.
    The design is ok, I like the white + wood, just not that it looks like a ski and I prefer to have the printbed visually as open as possible so I can look at the print from all angles. So I would like the interface more on the bottom.

  7. #57
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    It's a clean design but it doesn't appear to offer anything new or different than the majority of printers already on the market. The price would make more sense if it had a larger build plate. Your filament prices are good, though.

  8. #58
    Seems a bit pricey, but it also doesn't look much different - functionally - than all the other low-cost printers out there.

  9. #59
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    2 extruders is a huge plus. not much else stands out at the price about it. I'm looking at entry level though and this on the upper side of that (still smallish build volume) or even mid level (2 extruders)

    I would consider it for my second printer. I'm really stuck on the 2 extruders at this price.

  10. #60
    I like the 50 micron layer, and dual extruder
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