With the k1, Bambu labs, and prusa xl all coming out I’m really starting to look at my 3 year old SK-GO as “slow”. Do you think it’s worth waiting for awhile and seeing if the competition heats up more or should I just pull the trigger on one of the current high speed machines

  • @TechnoBabble@lemmy.world
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    31 year ago

    does that change your recommendation at all?

    Not Really.

    I’d get maybe $300 worth of printer, and then save the other couple hundred bucks for filaments and modifications that you’ll want after spending a while with the machine. That’s where the Ender 3 S1 fits right in.

    I don’t really recommend spending more as a beginner, because you wont know what you actually need until you start printing stuff.

    Though, if you don’t like to fiddle with stuff at all, the Bambulabs P1P ($599) is a thing that makes good parts. I still don’t recommend it, especially for a beginner. But for someone who just wants stuff to work in an Apple sort of way, (expensive, locked down, a bit contrived, but mostly seamless) that might be the best choice.

    • sparky@lemmy.federate.ccA
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      21 year ago

      Yea I mean, I think I have a pretty low appetite for modding and tinkering. I would describe my ideal 3D printer as like, “what if Apple made a 3D printer”. I’d want to load filament and have it “just work” as much as possible.

      • @TechnoBabble@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        So in that case, Bambulabs P1P is probably the printer you want, despite it’s proprietary nature.

        I probably should have asked what you were looking for in a printer before starting to recommend stuff, but at least we figured it out in the end.