Comment on What's a good printer for ASA filament?
cepelinas@sopuli.xyz 12 hours ago
I think most printers can handle ASA as my anet a8 managed it. Personally I would look for used prusa’s in my area they are like 500€ and I think they would be good enough. BambuLab printers are also great but I am not a huge fan of companies that turn off features that were offered previously like making all their stuff proprietary, so when you want to connect a slicer to the printer you need to go into a separate mode or something like that, I haven’t owned a BambuLab.