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PROS:
- Reliable and stiffer frame built
- Printer is capable of detecting crash
- Removable magnetic print bed
- Power recovery backup
- 9 Points Autocalibration
- Higher Cooling and temperature management
- Less Noisy
CONS:
- Poor bed adhesion
- Decent quality of prints
- Assembling requirement (One can choose to pay for assembled printer)
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PROS:
- Affordable
- Open Source
- Huge Online Community
- Exceptional print results
- Colour LCD screen
- Compact
- Easy to Setup
- Automatic bed leveling
CONS:
- Limited build space
- Optional filament sensor upgrade
- No power recovery
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PROS:
- Prusa SL1 is not only a printer but a complete ecosystem.
- The assembled printer requires minimal setup.
- Prusa SL1 comes with a comprehensive build guide.
- The printer is compatible with third-party resin as well.
CONS:
- Prusa SL1 has a relatively small print bed, for this price.
- The slicer’s estimated time for the print process is inaccurate.
- The supports of the printer sometimes lose adhesion.
- The bed raising of the printer is not possible at the mid-print.
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PROS:
- The enclosed area provides noise-free printing.
- Comes with clear instructions and guides.
- Bed leveling is automatic.
- The build plate is magnetic.
- Can be connected using Wi-fi and has a built-in camera on board.
CONS:
- Build volume is smaller compared to others in the same price range.
- Replacements are hard to find.
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PROS:
- Swappable extruder
- Multi-Material Support
- Large print volume
- High speed
- Great accuracy and precision
- Sturdier frame
- Heated print bed
- Assisted bed leveling
CONS:
- Large footprint
- No dual extruder
- No automated bed leveling
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PROS:
- It has outstanding customer service
- This 3D printer has a well-built metal frame
- X-One 2 comes fully assembled so it’s easy to setup
- The print quality of parts and functional prototypes are excellent
- The printer has a touchscreen interface
- It has a print bed that is easy to level
- Has an eccentric pause and resume function
- Qidi Tech X-One 2 is compatible with third-party slicers
CONS:
- The printer has a limited build size
- The stock build plate of the printer has adhesion issues
- Documentation of the printer is very confusing in some areas
- The filament of Qidi Tech X-One 2 is very tricky to load
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PROS:
- The 3D printer can work with multiple filaments
- The build volume is more than sufficient for most of the applications
- It creates precise and accurate 3D models
- Easy to set up and beginners friendly
CONS:
- Poorly Translated Documentation and Customer Service
- The touch screen may also respond slowly in some cases
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PROS:
- Easy to assemble and setup
- Dual extruder
- Removable print bed
- Above-average print
- Responsive technical support team
- Reliable ecosystem
- Supports PLA, ABS, and PETG
- Affordable
CONS:
- Manual Bed Leveling
- The proprietary slicer isn’t very advanced
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PROS:
- The printer is affordable and very Cost-effective
- It features a print recovery function, saving the print from unnotified power outages.
- Fully assembled and plug and play design.
- Users can print using third-party materials
CONS:
- Limited build volume
- Manual leveling may seem challenging for a complete beginner
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PROS:
- Excellent print quality
- Large build volume
- Exceptional build quality
- Offers precision and accuracy
- Versatile with many options and upgrades
- Safe and great for beginners
- Backup battery
- Enclosed for safety
- Touchscreen and Wi-Fi enabled
CONS:
- Pricey
- Software compatibility
- Large size
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PROS:
- Reliable
- Amazing print quality
- Larger print volume
- Affordable professional 3D printer
- Heated print bed
- Closed frame
- Multi material support
- Power outage resume
CONS:
- Not affordable for home users
- Software lacking controls for setting extruder’s fan speed
- Single extruder
- Manual bed leveling
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PROS:
- Dual extruder
- Multiple material support
- Very high precision
- Enclosed build chamber
- Pre-calibrated 3D printer
- Removable print bed
- Reliable
- Sturdy
CONS:
- Few settings are difficult to locate in ideaMaker software
- Difficult user interface
- Not affordable for home users
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PROS:
- Dual extruder
- Enhanced drive motor setup
- Heated and removable bed
- Large print space
- Power outage recovery
- Filament run-out sensor
- Best for professional application
- Reliable
- Responsive support
CONS:
- Expensive
- Slicing software is tricky to understand
- Not fit for home use
- Very large in size, occupying considerate space
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PROS:
- Speedy printing of objects varying in different build volumes.
- Capable of printing highly accurate geometries with superb layer resolution.
- Offers powerful solutions to dental demands in the industry.
- Fits Lab and clinical conditions optimally.
- Provides a huge build volume.
- Powerful software solution with an amazing set of features.
- Robust mechanics and sparkling looks.
CONS:
- Like every other DLP 3D printer, RayDent too is on the higher end of the budget compared to printers based on different 3D printing technologies
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PROS:
- Integrated process software control.
- Controlled powder management.
- High precision dynamic optical control.
- Intelligent gas flow system.
CONS:
- Operating RenAM 500Q demands a lot of expertise related to Direct metal Laser sintering 3D printing technology.
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PROS:
- It is affordable
- Heated build plate
- Amazing customer support
- Great print quality
CONS:
- Assembling required
- Manual calibration
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PROS:
- Amazing print quality
- Compatible with multiple materials
- Remote monitoring
- Enclosed frame
- Automatic calibration
- Easy to print;5 inches color touch screen
CONS:
- A bit noisy
- No dual extruder
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PROS:
- Capability to print with various materials.
- Capability to print large parts and functional prototypes.
- Application of printed parts in various industries.
- Able to withstand high temperatures.
CONS:
- Wearing out of the nozzle.
- Extruder clogging up.
- Expensive filaments.
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PROS:
- Enclosed chamber
- Larger build space
- Beltless system
- Heated print bed
- Advanced air cooling system
- Enhanced Z component
- Faster Speed
- Support for multiple filaments including industrial grade materials
CONS:
- It is very expensive
- Not suitable for home use
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PROS:
- Large Build Volume.
- Fast Heating.
- Negligible clogging and warping.
- Resume Print function.
- Top-quality control features.
- Compatibility with Multiple filaments.
CONS:
- Open body 3D printing causes uneven heating, which if not monitored, leads to a rough surface finish in the printed parts.
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PROS:
- The highest build volume offered at the lowest possible time.
- Best quality prints
CONS:
- The cost can be a major factor in not purchasing this printer.
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PROS:
- Requires no setup.
- Easy to use.
- Available at an affordable price.
- Can be operated via your smartphone.
- Includes desktop applications as well.
- A flexible print bed.
- Construction allows easy removal of rafts and supports.
- Permits queuing of prints.
CONS:
- Brittle filament is often at risk of getting stuck in the tube.
- One printer per account policy.
- Users do complain about the hot end clogging often.
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PROS:
- Huge build volume.
- Universal 3D printer.
- Lasercut frameworks and high-quality injection molded parts.
- Easily changeable nozzle.
- High torque generating NEMA motors.
- Fast print speeds.
- Borosilicate glass build plate.
CONS:
- Assembling Rostock Max V2 is a pain in the ass, especially for beginners.
- With patience, users also need lots of parts to put the printer together.
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PROS:
- It is reliable
- ShaowWhite offers great print quality
- Print speed is also considerably fast
- Pre-set profiles are available for the powdered materials
- No need for frequent calibration
- The support structure is not needed for printing 3D parts
CONS:
- Expensive and not affordable for commercial use
- Bulkier than desktop 3D Printers
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PROS:
- Reliable
- The printer is completely Plug-and-play with few setup requirements
- It supports third-party filaments
- Post-processing is easy with the inclusion of flexible build plate
- It offers remote monitoring and remote print controls
- Assisted bed leveling
- Good adhesion on the print surface
- Automatic loading of filament through its better and enhanced system
- Filament run-out sensor
CONS:
- The 3D Printer is not suitable for those wanting to use it just for fun
- The camera positioning is somewhat annoying
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PROS:
- Quiet to work with
- Simple to use
- High-quality prints
- Dual extrusion possible
- HEPA filter
- Works great with ABS
CONS:
- Expensive
- Best Results with Sindoh’s branded filament
- Not much freedom for customization
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Sindoh 3DWOX DP200
Small scale business owners and professional 3D designers' expectations are what this 3D printer can primarily fulfill. Even hobbyists can experiment with the printer to learn more about this world and make up their minds about whether or not to build a career out of it. PROS:
- This 3D printer has a heated bed that ensures, anything that prints, sticks to the build platform. This is true for all the 3D printing filaments that you will want to print using the printer. The heat bed is also known to preheat itself so, decreasing the overall print time of the printer. Because you would not have to wait for it to be heated up and reach the glass transition temperature after that.
- Wherever you are, you can operate the printer from that place. Not only operate but also monitor the printer using its inbuilt camera. There are areas in the printer which the smart manufacturer has ensured to light up with LED whenever needed.
- Uniform heating which is a common issue in 3D printing, would not be an issue while you are printing using this printer because of its closed print chamber. It also adds the touch of stylish design, as opposed to open frame 3D printers. Also if you have kids at your place, there would be no risk in placing this 3D printer with them because they would not be able to interrupt the 3D printing process.
- The printer comes completely assembled so, you start to plug and play with the printer. The software, as well as the interface used in this printer, is very easy to operate even for a non-technical person. The menus are simple, the guide explains one in a normal language, so it will take you minutes to start 3D printing with this 3D printer.
CONS:
- You will only have to utilize proprietary filaments for 3D printing a part or functional prototype using this 3D printer.
- The printer is limited in terms of its configuration and you cannot tinker with it much. There are a very limited amount of advanced options that this printer is equipped with.
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PROS:
- Incredibly cheap for SLS 3D printing technology.
- Is a desktop-sized machine that delivers industrial-grade performance.
CONS:
- The printer has a relatively limited build area.
- It requires a fair amount of preparation and cleaning.
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Sinterit Lisa Pro
Sinterit Lisa Pro has a number of attractive features to catch one's eye such as the front paneling, as well as a seven-inch touchscreen interface that enables one to operate and monitor the 3D printer. PROS:
- The all-new Nitrogen chamber.
- Unprecedented huge build volume by the printer manufacturer.
- Based on SLS 3D printing technology, the Sinterit Lisa Pro is able to produce parts and functional prototypes of high resolution.
CONS:
- The cost of the printer when compared on the basis of build volume with the printers based on FDM 3D printing technology, is higher.
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PROS:
- It is a reliable machine
- Fast printing speed
- No need for support
- Compact and easy to manage
- No onsite installation needed
- Amazing print quality
CONS:
- Not suitable for commercial use because of the high price compared to the desktop 3D printers