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Thread: 3D printer recommendation
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12-09-2015, 04:50 AM #11I want to be able to print a part from first try, just as I do print 2D (documents). What I see on my compjuter, I see on paper. I just add ink and paper. That would be, according to me, hassle-free 3D printing.
Now to get to that point took 9 months of printerless research and learning cad, followed by 12 months with 1 and then 2 printers to wqork out what works, what doesn't and how to get the best from the printers.
I can now pretty much print what i want when I want it. Short of filament breaking or my just not being arsed to calibrate the bed when I know it needs doing - it all works the way I want it to.
Any printer will do this - if you learn how to use it :-)
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12-09-2015, 08:57 PM #12
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Looks like markerbot 5th generation is on sale at B&H....2460 USD....
I found a really good deal on Ultimaker 2....
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12-10-2015, 02:57 AM #13
nooby question,sorry
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