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12-06-2015, 06:35 PM #21
No offense but I would say, like the others, that Printrbot is easier to calibrate than other printers. Aside from that, they have great quality prints and incredible customer support. A happy and satisfied customer here.
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12-06-2015, 10:31 PM #22
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- Sep 2015
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Hi Guys,
Im about to release my Reach 3d Printer on Kickstarter next week.
I have 20 beta testers from around the US, UK, and France, giving me feedback, and I have made substantial changes from my batch 1 to batch 2. I will likely implement a z probe for auto leveling as my last major upgrade.
My current model has an almost completely aluminum frame, using 2020 and 2040 extrusions and 1/8" Aluminum plates. There is a geared extruder included and has a 200x200x215mm build volume. The electronics include the Ramps 1.4, 4000g.cm nema 17s, e3d v6 clone hot end, and a Laptop power supply. The Frame uses a Delrin V wheel drive system, a quick release table and a crash prevention z axis. All software and Firmware is opensource, based on the RepRap system.
Im Just finishing setting up a small production line, capable of producing 100 printers a month, but easily scale-able if Kickstarter demands.
After testing production methods and sourcing multiple suppliers, I estimate shipping will start in Late February to Mid March.
Take a look at the Reach 3d Printer at...
www.Reach3dPrinters.com
Thank you for your support, and Im happy to answer questions and accept feedback on the design.
Nate Rogers
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12-07-2015, 01:58 AM #23
Once again, great products started on Kickstarter but not all projects actually delivered.
Don't mistake that for a store, they have no obligation to deliver and Kickstarter is certainly doing nothing to enforce that.
If you want a product now, by from an established company. If you have another printer, cash to spare, and you're willing to wait a couple years... why not ?
New member with print issue
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