u/bersnin

Recommendation for a reliably, easy to calibrate, easy to maintain printer with filament switcher. Debating between Snapmaker U1 and prusa core one+ INDX. For a hobbyist.

I had an artillery genius pro until the extruder broke, and not even a repairman could fix it. I only design and print stuff as a hobby, but if I'm going to spend money and time learning about a printer, I might as well get a reliable one.

I would have considered bamboo labs, but from what I can tell, they have a bad reputation when it comes to openness, with the legal threats they made to someone fiddling with the software, and there was plans to lock down which filament could be used.

Any suggestions?

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u/bersnin — 8 days ago