I have enjoyed my Ender 3v2 but my extruder and hot end are acting up and I am ready for a more reliable printer. I like the simplicity of Bambu but it seems to come at the cost of customization. Prusa seems to be more open and extendable, but at the cost of increased complexity. What would you recommend?

  • CobraA1
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    1010 months ago

    Personally I don’t think Prusa is really as far behind as some people claim. A lot of printers on the market are still single material bed slingers, and it’s not like Prusa doesn’t have a Core XY, it’s just a large and expensive machine (Prusa XL).

    Considering they have been in the market a long time and their printers are known to be reliable workhorses, I went with the Mk4.

    • @TheYang
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      210 months ago

      A lot of people seem to to think that bedslingers are inherently worse than core xy kinematics.
      Core xy is definitely more compact.
      In return the belts are longerz tightening them more complex (x and y can become unaligned).
      Core xy can be easier for input shaping, as only the z axis mass changes.

      • @roofuskit
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        210 months ago

        You can print immensely faster on a coreXY machine, that’s just physics.

        • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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          210 months ago

          And you can do it without yeeting your half completed print off the bed, either. Bed-slingers make me paranoid, justified or not.