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Mar 2016

I bought my first printer, a Maker’s Tool Works MendelMax 3, had it since December 2015. It was a kit, I bought the dual extrusion upgrade and had it up and printing before christmas. Some people say: 1. ‘Don’t buy a kit for your first printer’ 2. ‘Don’t buy dual extrusion’ … I didn’t listen to them though: http://www.thingiverse.com/Greenthunder/about

Couldn’t be happier with it, I just assembled it and starting printing, no tuning or fussing around to get awesome prints! They just announced a new model, The Creator, which looks awesome, and is even easier to assemble, and will also have a assembled version.

Zortrax is the way to go. It can print in lots of filaments! Not just what you mentioned.

PCABS, ULTRAT, HIPS, etc are all available.

its ease of use and plug and play ability are fantastic!

Go Zortrax m200. I have 4 of them!

Hi Tim,

It’s not in your list, but have a look at the Builder, I think it’s the best way to start with a dual feed!

My experience is limited to Ultimaker II (2 years) and Felix Pro 1 (four months) and some tests with Zortrax, XYZ and Craftbot.

* UM II is okay, but for me the extruder and hot-end are hampering good results. Noisy.

* Zortrax works fine but no tinkering possible and terrible to get parts off of the build plate.

* XYZ is cheap but toy quality to my taste.

* Craftbot is quite nice, acceptable construction, practical, good software, cheap.

* Felix Pro 1 has top quality extrusion. Mechanical and electrical construction is in a different league, really good and smart. Software is good and you can use alternative slicers if needed. It is so quiet and controlled that I printed ten times more in four months, than in the two years of UM II ownership. Feel free to ask more details.