I really dont print much and don’t want to spend much money. What is a better alternative besides bambulab

  • radswid@feddit.org
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    6 days ago

    if the printvolume suits your needs, i guess it’s a good deal. the prusa community is great and the printer is well supported

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        2 days ago

        The print quality is fine if the printer doesn’t freeze. Nothing exciting but also not bad for a $100 used device. Still, nothing to ride home about if $200 buys you a new BambuLab A1 mini. In sharp contrast is the Bambulab a reliable and superior printer in every aspect.

        With this sad. If you still consider the Prusa Mini:

        1. DO NOT update the firmware to versions with input shaping! They introduced a bug that you need to remove the SD-card before turning it on or otherwise the printer believes the firmware is damaged/bricked. This bug has been known for quite a long time without any fix from Prusa (present in multiple “stable”/release firmware versions!!!). I got rid of the last Prusa few years ago because of this issue so it might be fixed, might be still broken.

        2. Do not rely on network connectivity/features. They are unstable meaning the printer needs to be restarted multiple times per day (combine this with the SD-card issue) and might freeze mid-print.

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          1 day ago

          This might be something hardware related to your printer. Literally never heard of this bug and always running latest firmware.

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        4 days ago

        The quality is whatever you print. The printer’s quality is stellar.

        I always say that if you want to print stuff, buy Prusa. If you want to tinker with the printer, buy something else.

        Prusa is the Mercedes of 3d - premium price for a premium experience. At 100$ for a Mini, I would not hesitate even if I already have one.

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        5 days ago

        It’s OK…nothing stellar or impressive, but acceptable and absolutely good enough for most light users, the one-sided Z-axis is not ideal.

        But yeah, the speed is completely shit compared to other modern bedslingers. edit: seems they managed to catch up to the cheaper competitors WRT speed, so they’re on par with printers that cost less than half now.