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Your demo on a rickety folding table was extremely impressive. | Your demo on a rickety folding table was extremely impressive. | ||
I guess that my current criteria will be speed, silence, and idiotproofness. | |||
The multimaterial upgrade is also compelling, but your choice of Titan extruder is a good one. | |||
I've bounced your link to my little dental forum. | |||
One guy uses an el-cheapo Anet A8, but he keeps his in a seperate outdoor utility room with a fire extinguisher nearby. |
Latest revision as of 23:10, 22 October 2018
Dentist Guy Feedback
I've mainly been looking at the following:
- https://shop.prusa3d.com/en/3d-printers/180-original-prusa-i3-mk3-kit.html
- Support; the prusa are much better supported than all the monoprice, Anet A8, etc clones
- Will it set my house on fire (* Prusa has a better track record than clones)
- Upgradability
- Robustness of parts
Ironically, print quality is my lowest criteria.
Your demo on a rickety folding table was extremely impressive.
I guess that my current criteria will be speed, silence, and idiotproofness. The multimaterial upgrade is also compelling, but your choice of Titan extruder is a good one.
I've bounced your link to my little dental forum. One guy uses an el-cheapo Anet A8, but he keeps his in a seperate outdoor utility room with a fire extinguisher nearby.