Comment on What's a good entry level printer these days?
cecilkorik@piefed.ca 21 hours ago
“Cheap?” Depends on your definition, but go for Prusa. Open specs, open ecosystem, open software, open upgrades. Tinkering is still completely possible (in some ways even easier) but unlike Ender 3 it is never actually *necessary*. The damn things just *work*, all the time, every time. They’re workhorses. Best of both worlds, in my opinion.
luftruessel@feddit.org 18 hours ago
With the intention of getting into 3D printing myself, I spend quite some time researching printers. Prusa really checks many of my requirements and I love their approach. But the printers really seem a lot more pricey in comparison to what the competition has to offer. I get where that comes from and I’m likely to get a Prusa in the end just because of principles.